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19/08/2025
Ever wondered what it’s like to walk into the places most of us only see on the news?
Andy Robinson has spent years in some of the world’s most dangerous and devastated regions, bringing clean water, hope, and hands-on help where it’s needed most. His story reveals why humanitarian agencies must act when governments can’t or won’t.
Be inspired by Andy’s journey of courage and compassion, and discover how you, too, can make a difference. Learn more at worldvision.org.nz
Put yourself in others’ shoes and try to see things from their point of view. That’s one of the great keys to working with clients, pleasing customers, sustaining a marriage, raising children, pastoring people, helping those who are less fortunate, etc. Live by this Scripture: ‘All of you be of one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tender-hearted, be courteous’ (1 Peter 3:8 NKJV). Try to look beyond yourself, your own pursuits and your own world.
When you decide to reflect upon an issue from every possible angle, (a) look at it in light of another person’s history, (b) find out the interests and concerns of others, and (c) lay aside your own plan and try to see what others see. That’s a powerful thing because it means you are truly connecting with them. If you join in any kind of group or team activity, you know how vital it is that each person sees the whole picture and not just their own part. Anytime a person doesn’t recognise how their work fits in with that of their teammates, the whole team suffers. The better a team member grasps the big picture, the greater their potential to work with the team.
Getting along with people and working with them requires effort: getting to know their needs, goals, hurts and struggles. That’s what Jesus does with us. The Bible says that he can ‘sympathise with our weaknesses’ (Hebrews 4:15 NKJV). To follow in his footsteps, you must endeavour to do that with others.
19/08/2025
Has God moved in your life this month? 🙌We believe testimonies have power, and your story could inspire someone else to take a step of faith. Whether it's big or small, we'd love to hear how Rhema Media has been part of what God is doing in your world.
📨 Share your story with us today
👉 rhemamedia.co.nz/faith/yourstories
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Gary
A very tall man
18/08/2025
Was sitting outside in the backyard with a lovely outside fire …..and was just musing that I’d never seen a ‘wet’ bird…..and then up popped this photo on my feed …..thought I’d share it…now we both know what a wet bird looks like. Please feel free to carry on with your day :) …..oh..and feel free to tune in …today’s radio show is underway. …you can download the free rhemamedia app and have a wee listen.
Gary
A very tall man
18/08/2025
Is it really worth fighting for our marriage?
If you’ve ever asked that question, or quietly wondered it, you're not alone. Brett and Kate from Focus on the Family have walked with couples through the highs, lows, and everything in between.
In this conversation with Rhema Breakfast they talk all things marriage in the lead up to the 'Journey to Us' to marriage retreat coming up this October!
Listen in tomorrow after 7am for a chance to win a spot at this incredible retreat. For more details, go to https://family.org.nz/marriage
👫 Whether you’re in crisis or simply craving deeper connection, this is a hope-filled listen.
‘The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.’ Psalm 23:1 NIV
Charles Spurgeon’s contemporary, Dr Joseph Parker, pastored the City Temple Church in London. One day he read this verse: ‘The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.’ After a pause, he closed his Bible, looked at the congregation, and said, ‘Friends, that is enough!’ Scripturally and practically speaking, he is right! When God is your shepherd, you ‘lack nothing’. Even in the grimmest circumstances, you need ‘fear no evil’ because he is always with you (Psalm 23:4 NIV).
You get to enjoy two things every human being craves – sufficiency and security – because with God, there is no lack of ability or resources to take care of you in any situation (see Philippians 4:19). It’s the reason Paul said that although he had nothing, he possessed everything (see 2 Corinthians 6:10). From God’s perspective you need nothing but God himself. The Bible says, ‘Since he did not spare even his own Son but gave him up for us all, won’t he also give us everything else’ (Romans 8:32 NLT)? And since he has already given you his greatest treasure, will he withhold from you any lesser resource?
But there are some things you need to remember regarding God’s timing. (1) Because of his superior wisdom, he calls the shots, and when the time is right, the answer will come. (2) There are commandments he gives you, and until you obey them, the answer won’t come. (3) Faith is crucial in receiving the answer. Jesus himself said, ‘I tell you, you can pray for anything, and if you believe that you’ve received it, it will be yours’ (Mark 11:24 NLT).
15/08/2025
Andrew Urquhart is joined by Te Karere Scarborough, Bonnie Robertson & Te Waka McLeod to discuss Māori Wards.
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