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June 2008

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How do the political parties view key social issues? We ask all the parties a selection of questions, print their responses and provide some expert commentary. This issue also looks at the growth of interest in spiritual disciplines, and promotes the Going Somewhere course for young leaders. We profile army chaplain Chris Purdie, and look at an Auckland Easter exhibition in which secular artists explored interpretations of the cross.

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Contents

    • Moderator's musings
    • I'm excited about spiritual disciplines
    • Debating the issues
    • Churches must care for their community
    • 'Prisoners need our compassion'
    • Christian parties' ambitions don't match reality
    • Schools shouldn't be blamed
    • Clevedon celebrates past while gearing up for growth
    • Stepping up to leadership
    • Builder erects sculpture of Jesus
    • Conference considers keeping kids safe
    • Presbyterian minister takes Uniting role
    • New office complex for Te Aka Puaho
    • Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership officially opens
    • "Reformed and reforming" logo unveiled
    • Pancakes in the park
    • Chaplain takes faith to soldiers
    • Secular artists find meaning in the cross
    • Origins of the Punjab Mission

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    • Moderator's musings
    • I'm excited about spiritual disciplines
    • Debating the issues
    • Churches must care for their community
    • 'Prisoners need our compassion'
    • Christian parties' ambitions don't match reality
    • Schools shouldn't be blamed
    • Clevedon celebrates past while gearing up for growth
    • Stepping up to leadership
    • Builder erects sculpture of Jesus
    • Conference considers keeping kids safe
    • Presbyterian minister takes Uniting role
    • New office complex for Te Aka Puaho
    • Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership officially opens
    • "Reformed and reforming" logo unveiled
    • Pancakes in the park
    • Chaplain takes faith to soldiers
    • Secular artists find meaning in the cross
    • Origins of the Punjab Mission

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