On Mic
New show from Shine TV airing every Tuesday & Thursday at 7pm. Landing here is a selection of our latest conversations from the Rhema and Star radio studios. Talking to people across New Zealand and beyond, who have made waves as musicians, maybe political leaders, artists, you name it. "On Mic" hopes to bring you these interviews so you don't miss on their stories.
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No Cause for No-Cause Eviction Bill: Salvation Army Advocates for Tenancy Rights
The Salvation Army's Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit has been in Parliament advocating for fair legislation in the rental housing sector. Senior Social Policy Analyst for the Social Policy Unit, Paul Barber runs Andrew Urquhart through the latest tenancy issues and unemployment statistics.
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Control Vs Surrender: Wynand Jacobs on Dos and Don'ts in Relationships
In relationships, certain actions act like 'bricks' that build strength and stability in a marriage, while others, like 'sledgehammers,' can cause destruction and tear down what’s good. Wynand Jacobs from FamilyLife joins Andrew Urquhart to explore how the brick of surrender contrasts with the ha...
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Relationships Under Stress: John Cowan on Avoiding Being Pushed Apart
Stress is very subjective, and it only takes one person in the relationship to be stressed to put a wobble onto the relationship. John Cowan joins Andrew Urquhart for another weekly conversation, discussing relationships, stress and avoiding a marital breakdown.
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Loving Your Neighbour in 2024: Dale Campbell on Showing Love to All People
In Matthew chapter 22, Jesus teaches that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God, followed by loving your neighbour. Dale Campbell from Auckland Church Network, and host of the For The City podcast, joins Rhema Breakfast to discuss how we are called to love even those who are diffi...
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Christian Nationalism: Dr Myk Habets on Olympics & the Dark Side of Patriotism
Dr Myk Habets, Head of Theology at Laidlaw College, joins Andrew Urquhart to take a theological view of the Olympic Games and some of the flag-waving behind it.
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The Conspiracy Olympics: Maxim Institute on Controversial Opening Ceremony
A small portion of the Olympic's opening ceremony featured a controversial segment that strongly referenced Leonardo da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper. Christians around the world were outraged, and others became outraged that Christians were offended. Andrew Urquhart unpacked this bizarre stat...
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Churches Can Partner with World Vision Chosen Program: Deb Fraser Shares
Deb Fraser, from Thrive Church Rangiora, joins Andrew Urquhart on the program to describe how it works to have a church partnered in the World Vision Chosen Campaign, as well as her personal experience meeting children in Bangladesh who are impacted by World Vision’s work.
Be part of the Chosen ...
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Asking Questions to God: Rev Frank Ritchie on Arrogance Vs Humility
Questions that arise from doubt and uncertainty are actually healthy for our faith, acknowledging that we don't have all the answers. Rhema Afternoons welcomes Rev. Frank Ritchie to discuss the importance of having the humility to ask God difficult questions.
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Kids Choose Their Sponsors: World Vision Empowering Children in Odupi, Uganda
TJ Grant, International Partnership Director with World Vision, joins Lizzie Oakes to discuss their new Chosen Campaign and its impact on the Odupi community in Uganda.
To find out more visit: www.worldvision.org.nz/locations/africa/odupi-community
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Aussie Gold Medals & Decriminalizing Drugs: Dr Craig Heilmann Commentary
Rhema Days' Austrian Correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann shares his latest thoughts on current news across Australia & New Zealand.
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Mortgage Holders Holding Their Breath: Christian Savings Talks Tax Cuts
Mortgage holders may be holding their breath, hoping the Reserve Bank will pull some levers and nudge things in the right direction. Is that likely to happen? Dan Mazengarb, CEO of Christian Savings, joins Andrew Urquhart to share his thoughts.
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Te Wānanga Ihorangi: Leah Te Kahu on New Te Reo Programme
Considering studying te reo Māori? Leah Te Kahu, Operations Lead of Te Wānanga Ihorangi, joins Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days to discuss the new programme to enable you to be the ancestor that brings te reo Māori back to your whānau.
Find out how you can get involved here: www.ihorangi.ac.nz
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Getting Guys Porn-Free and Set Free: Christian Dawson on Upcoming PK Conference
At the Promise Keepers event on Saturday, August 10, Christian Dawson will lead an elective titled "Getting Guys Porn-Free and Set Free." He will share strategies and programs designed to help the men in your church break free from pornography.
To find out details and to register for that event ...
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Olympic Report: Jono Donald talks Opening Ceremony & Rowing Medals
Olympic correspondent John Donald from Athletes in Action joins Andrew Urquhart to share his insights on the latest developments for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Revive Our Gulf: Dr Jenny Hillman on the Impact of Seven Million Mussels
Seven million green-lipped mussels were introduced into the depths of the Hauraki Gulf in Auckland to reverse decades of decline and mitigate the effects of destructive fishing practices and climate change. Dr Jenny Hillman, a marine scientist from Auckland University, joins Lizzie Oakes to expla...
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The Persecuted Church in Eritrea: Barnabas Aid on Injustice Against Christians
Conditions are so harsh for Christians in Eritrea that the country is often described as Africa’s North Korea. CEO of Barnabas Aid, Steph Johnston, joins Lizzie Oakes on the Star program to discuss what's happening in this African country.
To find out more visit: www.barnabasaid.org/nz/countrie...
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Will Tax Cuts Make a Difference? Salvation Army on Impacts & 'Squeezed Middle'
Tax relief for the so-called "squeezed middle" has just been implemented, but what does this mean for our disadvantaged families? Ana Ika from the Salvation Army Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit joins Andrew Urquhart on the program to share her thoughts. She also discusses the recent, quietly...
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Cold & Disruptive: Weatherwatch Shares Weekend Weather Report
Philip Duncan from Weatherwatch joins Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days to share the weather predictions for this weekend in New Zealand and Paris.
For more information visit: www.weatherwatch.co.nz
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Celibacy, Singledom, and Marriage: Geoff Macpherson on What the Bible Says
Geoff Macpherson from Grace Theological College joins Rhema Breakfast for another theological conversation, this time surrounding what the Bible says to those who are celibate, single or desire marriage.
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Holding Hope for Others & Ourselves: Julia Grace Shares Mental Health Advice
How do you show up for somebody in a rough space but also how do you be there for yourself? Julia Grace joins Andrew Urquhart on the Rhema program to discuss our mental health journey.
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Empowering Teens for Success: Wee-Yeong Eyou Discusses new MIOMO Forum
MIOMO (Making It On My Own) is an organization dedicated to equipping teens with the skills to lead independent and successful lives. Executive Director Wee Yeong Eyou joins Di Campbell to discuss the launch of a new Parenting Teen Forum.
For more information visit: www.miomo.com
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Licence Program to Help Young Users Navigate Smartphones Safely
Zac Kim joins Rhema Breakfast to chat about the Smartphone License Program, a program similar to how a driver's license teaches safe driving. The ‘Smartphone Licence Program’ guides young users to safely navigate smartphones.
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2024 Olympics: Justin Smith on Branding, Sky Sport Monopoly, Board Sports & More
Rhema's Justin Smith joins Andrew Urquhart in the studio to discuss his recent thoughts on the 2024 Olympics.
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Politics & Faith: Rev Stuart Lange on How Much Christians Should Engage
National Director of the New Zealand Christian Network, Reverend Dr Stuart Lange, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the historical and biblical framework for Christian engagement with politics and public issues.