For Such a Time as This
Every year the New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society (NZBMS) have an appeal. Its focus is always on mission and always involves Prayer and Self Denial. This year they, and us will be focusing on…
Every year the New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society (NZBMS) have an appeal. Its focus is always on mission and always involves Prayer and Self Denial. This year they, and us will be focusing on…
It is so much fun to fill a shoe box full of goodies to give to a child who may never have received anything. The joy these children feel when given a gift like…
God is weaving a masterpiece and we are all a strand within it. Our theme for Prayer and Self-Denial 2020 has been derived from the well-known metaphor of a beautifully woven tapestry. Throughout the…
It’s coming up to that time of year when we can bless a child in need that lives in a different country. The joy these children experience when receiving their special parcel is beyond…
Early in 2018 Pastor Alastair Hall from Manukau City Baptist Church, joined us on a journey to all of our contexts overseas where our Tranzsend people live and serve. We shared with him, how…
Take the Matthew 25 Challenge and together we will step outside of our comfort zones and follow God’s call to love others. https://twitter.com/WorldVisionNZ Sign up now by texting your first name to 2060!
One more week until we launch the Matthew 25 Challenge! Encourage your neighbors, classmates and friends to join you. Be sure to sign up by texting your first name to 2060. https://twitter.com/WorldVisionNZ
We have an exciting week in store for you! Don’t miss the opportunity to live out your faith in a fun and meaningful way by taking the World Vision New Zealand Matthew 25 Challenge….
Doing the Matthew 25 Challenge has been a transforming experience for us as a family. It was a way for our children to realise that many people lack the basic necessities and that we…
Did you know we are launching the World Vision New Zealand (@worldvsionnz) Matthew 25 Challenge in just two weeks? This is a great way to teach our children about God’s love for our brothers…