Lent Reflections
Hannah Frauenstein Hannah Frauenstein

Lent Reflections

As summer’s light and lightness fade, the slowing down and simplifying of autumn gently scaffolds how we engage with Lent.

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A New Normal
Sam Harvey Sam Harvey

A New Normal

What if devotion to Jesus in prayer became the everyday rhythm of the church - all of us - in Aotearoa this year?
Read how we’re dreaming, praying, and partnering with God - and with you - to shape a culture of prayer across our nation.

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End-of-Year Examen
Jacinda Lilly Jacinda Lilly

End-of-Year Examen

As 2025 draws to a close and we look toward a new year, this Ignatian-inspired end-of-year examen invites us to slow down and notice the movements of God across the last twelve months of our lives.

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The Quiet Fire: A Pilgrimage of Prayer and Revival Longing
Guest Contributor Guest Contributor

The Quiet Fire: A Pilgrimage of Prayer and Revival Longing

This Quiet Revival reminds me that renewal is not always loud, public, or dramatic. Sometimes it is slow and deep — a steady flame of grace reshaping lives from the inside out. And perhaps that is how true revival begins: heart by heart, until the small fires join together to light up the whole landscape.

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People Who Normally Would Not Mix
Dale Campbell Dale Campbell

People Who Normally Would Not Mix

Australian church historian Dr. Stuart Piggin talks about three dynamics that precede revival, one of which is ‘unexpected unity’.

I’m delighting in, looking for, praying for and working for expressions of unexpected unity – dripping with the holy and desperate vibe of “people who normally would not mix.”

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