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Reflecting on Church in NZ

how is church today? how could it be tomorrow?

the church was best before

When will the NZ church realise that it has reached its best before date.  When chocolate reaches its best before date it is still ok, there is no risk of vomiting or other health problems when you eat it. However the chocolate has lost its quality, it may lose colour, flavour and scent.  It needs… Read More the church was best before

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mission is ripe for disruption

In my kitchen drawer I have an excellent and quite expensive corkscrew.  It is a very good corkscrew very well designed and it works well, but it stays in my drawer, covered with other more useful kitchen utensils, and gathering a layer of dust.  Now that 95% of wine produced in New Zealand is sealed… Read More mission is ripe for disruption

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mission is ripe for disruption

In my kitchen drawer I have an excellent and quite expensive corkscrew.  It is a very good corkscrew very well designed and it works well, but it stays in my drawer, covered with other more useful kitchen utensils, and gathering a layer of dust.  Now that 95% of wine produced in New Zealand is sealed… Read More mission is ripe for disruption

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an introduction to disruption

I guess I have always been disruptive, after all I love stories of small beginnings that transform whole industries (Facebook for example). I love reading about musicians and artists that did something innovative that challenged the established methods and eventually became accepted and part of what was considered normal. Although I was fascinated by reading… Read More an introduction to disruption

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an introduction to disruption

I guess I have always been disruptive, after all I love stories of small beginnings that transform whole industries (Facebook for example). I love reading about musicians and artists that did something innovative that challenged the established methods and eventually became accepted and part of what was considered normal. Although I was fascinated by reading… Read More an introduction to disruption

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five thoughts about fitting in

  I’m a sucker for a good vision.  Appeal to my big picture, futuristic mindset with an exciting vision with global reach and engage my heart with values that are important to me and I’m yours – heart, mind and energy.  Until reality kicks in, I become disillusioned, worn out and leave. I am beginning… Read More five thoughts about fitting in

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