This Pentecost 2015 issue of Taonga magazine shares stories from some of today's champions of ministry in these islands.
Lloyd Ashton searches out two humble Manawa o Te Wheke churches and finds them alight with aroha and promise.
We look on as three Taizé brothers leave behind their monastic beat for down under – and draw crowds into stillness with God.
We meet our new Mission Educator for St John's College – Rosemary Dewerse – and learn how she joins the dots through her passion for mission.
We ask how to deal with migrant worker abuse and hear what causes Kiwis to end up homeless.
And we take a fleeting glimpse into artist Beverley Shore Bennett's luminous world of stained glass.
Then there’s the regular round-up on care for creation, a touch of theology, spirituality, young adult ministry, books and film.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Taizé on tour
Monastic pilgrims touch down in Christchurch and Wellington
Dealing with death
Alister Hendery offers new hope to those who mourn
The Housing Crisis
Lisa Woolley asks why so many Kiwis are homeless
Rosemary Dewerse
Meet the woman leading St John's College into mission
Losing faith in Kiwi history
John Stenhouse searches for the church in our nation's story
Beverley Shore Bennett
Revealing God's light through glass
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