The World Council of Churches has released a statement which is sharply critical of Australian government treatment of Aboriginal Peoples.
Tragedy struck the Central Taranaki town of Eltham in November 2006. Out of that tragedy, real hope - in the shape of a youth centre called E-Town - has been born.
There is a huge need for community in the aftermath of Canterbury's earthquake, says Bishop Victoria Matthews in a letter to all parishes.
“How many times can Pakistanis get run over and get up again?” asks an aid expert.
A new album of songs launched in Sydney on Thursday gives fresh voice to God’s heart for justice.
Perhaps it's time to develop a theology of enough – to recognize our dissatisfaction, and our sense of entitlement, and our fear that we will never really have everything we need, and to say simply, “We have enough.”
Market forces are not bad things in themselves but sinister trends can easily subvert them, says Bishop Richard Randerson in a sermon to mark the 10th anniversary of the Hikoi of Hope.
The good news of the New Testament is a direct call to us to be peacemakers. For there lies the essential nature of God.
Tiaki Edwards tackles her breakfast banana and bacon on toast. That's her brother Daerell at left.
Storm Savage takes an animated approach to her E-Town breakfast.
Pare Moses, left, considers her menu options before responding to Jan Barleyman.
E-Town stalwarts CJ Brown, Tarsh Amohanga, Jan Barleyman, David Thompson and Peter Barleyman.