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Who exactly is ‘Kiwi’ in Kiwi-made?
That’s the question I asked and discussed at the Kiwimade Preaching Forum, held at Waikanae, on October 27, 2011.
Posted in Conference papers
Tagged Christian migrants., churches, New Zealand, New Zealand population., Paul Windsor, preaching
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Kiwimade Preaching Forum & visit of Chris Wright, October 2011
Coinciding with the NZ visit of Christopher Wright (author, head of Langham Partnerships, Old Testament scholar, and of All Souls Langham Place, London) Paul Windsor, in collaboration with TSCF, Carey Baptist College and the NZ Christian Network is organising three forums on Kiwimade Preaching … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Asia, Christian, Christian migrants., Christopher Wright, churches, Diaspora, Kiwimade Preaching, mission, New Zealand, Paul Windsor, Wieland
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An intercessory prayer for Christchurch
Here is the intercessory prayer I prepared and read at Tawa Baptist Church this morning for those impacted by the Christchurch earthquake. Lord, we come to you this morning Not really knowing what to say We can’t find words to … Continue reading
Posted in Christian writing, Meditations
Tagged Christchurch, Christchurch earthquake, churches, Hope, International students, Prayer
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PhD online
I have just discovered that Massey University has put my PhD online - it’s the full and final version. It’s a scanned PDF document, so may take a while to download depending on your broadband speed. (I did my PhD before … Continue reading
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles, Research reports
Tagged Asia, International students, New Zealand, International relations; foreign affairs; Asia; international students, New Zealand population., International education., Christian migrants., Colombo Plan, churches, Asian students, Spoonley, Perceptions of Asians, sociology, Singapore, PhD, University of Oxford
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Asian Christians in New Zealand
Read a new article by George Wieland and me on missiological implications of Asian Christians in New Zealand, published in the recent Stimulus journal, part of a larger project we’re doing on that topic.
Migrant Christian communities in New Zealand: Observations and Missiological Reflections
Read the paper ‘Migrant Christian communities in New Zealand: Observations and Missiological Reflections’ that George Wieland and I presented at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Mission Studies Mini-Symposium at Laidlaw College on October 31, 2009. A brief precis of … Continue reading
Posted in Academic writing, Christian writing, Conference papers
Tagged Asia, Christian migrants., churches, mission, theology
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The Stranger in our Midst
An article by George Wieland and I on how Christians may respond to migrant communities in New Zealand called “The Stranger in our Midst” can be found in the latest issue of Daystar Magazine – Oct/Nov 2009, Vol 9, No.6, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian writing, Published Writing
Tagged Asia, churches, migrant, New Zealand, Wieland
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Engaging communities report back online
The report I co-authored with Hilary Smith, John Pickering and Terry McGrath on Engaging Asian Communities in New Zealand is back online: you can find an executive summary, full report and detailed literature review.
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles
Tagged Asia, churches, migrant communities, New Zealand
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