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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Why are Covenants Important in the Bible? Geoff Macpherson Explains
Geoff Macpherson from Grace Theological College joins Rhema Breakfast to discuss the importance of covenants and their purpose in the Bible.
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Helen Smallbone Discusses Her Depiction in 'Unsung Hero'
Unsung Hero is a 2024 American Christian drama film that follows Rebecca, Joel, and Luke Smallbone of For King & Country, and their life journey to become Christian recording artists. Helen Smallbone discusses seeing her family's amazing story on the big screen with Lizzie Oakes on Star Days.
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Dan Millward in Rhema Studio Performing New Song 'Freedom'
To celebrate NZ Music Month, Rhema Breakfast invites Dan Millward to perform his latest song 'Freedom,' and chat about the music industry, finding success, honouring God and staying authentic.
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Luke from for KING + COUNTRY Chats NZ Homecoming Tour, Unsung Hero, & More!
For KING + COUNTRY are in New Zealand this month performing live in concert in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch on the 16th, 17th and 18th of May respectively. Luke from for KING + COUNTRY joins Rhema Breakfast to discuss the tour, and their new film Unsung Hero.
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Red Shield Appeal: Carl Worthington from Food Bank Team Shares Insights
The cost-of-living crisis means more and more Kiwi families are doing it tough right now. Salvation Army Food Bank Team Lead, Carl Worthington, talks what he has seen in terms of the need and how things have changed this year.
Find out more about the Red Shield Appeal here: www.salvationarmy.org...
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Pruning The Workplace: Lauren Parsons Shares Tips on Prioritizing Growth
So often our plates just get filled because it's easy to say yes to all of the things, right? How as a leader can you help people take things off their plate? Lauren Parsons, author of Thriving Leaders, Thriving Teams, and from LaurenParsonsWellbeing.com joins Rhema Afternoons to discuss the ways...
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Praising Your Team: Lauren Parsons on Cultivating a Thriving Environment
Lauren Parsons, author of Thriving Leaders, Thriving Teams, and from LaurenParsonsWellbeing.com joins Rhema Afternoons to discuss the importance of praising your team as a leader.
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The Unique Expression of Christianity in New Zealand: Frank Ritchie Discusses
What does it mean to carry a unique expression of Christianity, particularly in this part of the world? Reverend Frank Ritchie joins Rhema Afternoons to discuss practising your faith as a Kiwi.
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Praying for Israel & Gaza: Dr Stuart Lange on What the Bible Says
The Bible asks us to pray for Israel, but given the murky waters of politics and controversy, should we be praying for Israel or Gaza? How do we, as people of faith and members of the Christian church, respond? Dr Stuart Lange, National Director of New Zealand Christian Network, joins Andrew Urqu...
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The Controversy Behind TikTok: Justin Smith Discusses Ownership & Agenda
TikTok is currently one of the most popular social media platforms, known for its short-form videos covering a wide range of content, from comedy and dance to education and activism. But who owns it? What is happening to user data? Rhema's Justin Smith uncovers the truth behind the app with Andre...
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Fast-Tracking Certain Infrastructure Projects: Dr Bryce Edwards on Govt Plans
The government has crafted a strategy to accelerate specific infrastructure projects, transitioning them from a slow track to a fast track, resembling a pendulum's swing from one extreme to the other. It'll be causing a lot of controversy over the next few months, and to discuss this, Dr Bryce Ed...
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Pentecost Prayer Initiative: Katie Milgate on Being Unified & Outward Focused
What's not to love about mobilizing your church in prayer? Rhema Afternoons invites Pastor Katie Milgate from Curate Church Tauranga to discuss what the Pentecost Prayer Initiative means to her.
The Pentecost Prayer Initiative runs from 9th - 19th May - For more information visit: 2024 www.24-7p...
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Be Wary of Church Cults: Terry Pouono Talks Shincheonji "New Heaven, New Earth"
Shincheonji is a religious movement founded in South Korea by Lee Man-hee. It has attracted controversy and criticism due to its secretive nature, including allegations of manipulation and control over its members. Dr Terry Pouono discusses the importance of being wary of such church cults with A...
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Should NZ Churches Be Taxed? Rev Grant Harris Weighs in on the Debate
Earlier this month, PM Christopher Luxon indicated that he's open to considering whether churches in NZ should have their tax-exempt status revoked. Rev Grant Harris, Senior Pastor of Windsor Park Baptist Church in Mairangi Bay, Auckland, discusses with Andrew Urquhart whether it is fair that chu...
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Anzac Day All These Years Later: Maxim Institute Discuss Its Significance Now
Is Anzac Day just some time off and a chance to enjoy those yummy Anzac biscuits? Joining Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days is Thomas Scrimgeour from the research team at Maxim Institute, who shares some thoughts on Anzac commemoration.
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Jesus as a Friend: George Penk Discusses How That Works in Practice
In Gospel of John, Jesus says goodbye to His disciples on the night before He dies, He says, I no longer call you servants, I call you friends. George Penk, from Rhema's The Seven Minute Sermon, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss how this also applies to us.
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Greed vs Need: John Peachy on Capitalism and High Cost of Living
It's indisputable that the rise of corporate greed is impacting the lives of ordinary people, leading to an increasingly disproportionate gap between earning power and the cost of living. John Peachey shares his perspective with Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days
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Pentecost Prayer Initiative: Sam Harvey on Asking God to Revive the Church
In Act's opening chapters, faithful believers gathered together to pray for God to act in desperate circumstances. The Pentecost Prayer Initiative are a group of people who are asking believers to do that again. National coordinator of 24-7 Prayer, Sam Harvey, joined Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days...
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Students Protest Against Free Speech: Jonathan Ayling on Victoria Uni Debates
Victoria University are protesting a free speech debate, saying that amongst the people they don't believe should have free speech is the CEO of the Free Speech Union - Jonathan Ayling. He joins Andrew Urquhart on the show to talk of the irony.
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Getting Our Mojo Back: Tash McGill on If Christopher Luxon Has a Point
Christopher Luxon says New Zealand needs to get its mojo back. Does he have a point? Have we really lost our mojo in the first place? Tash McGill shares her thoughts with Andrew Urquhart.
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Becoming an Environmental Champion: Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher on Award
Adopting an environmentally conscious outlook is vital for the ongoing health of our planet. Dr Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher has recently been named an environmental champion and Andrew Curtis invited her on his show Trending to discuss what this means.
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Reinstating Three Strikes: Tash McGill on How This Is a Dumb Idea
If people do bad things, then there are negative consequences. But will reinstating three strikes convince criminals to turn their lives around? Tash McGill joins Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days to share her opinions on three strikes and what is going on behind the scenes.
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Sela Alo & Di Campbell to Visit Leprosy Mission in Nepal
Sela Alo & Di Campbell are humbled by the opportunity to fly to Nepal to see first-hand the amazing work Leprosy Mission does in eradicating the disease.
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Manaakitanga: Matt Maslin Discusses Reconnecting with Biblical Hospitality
How can we redeem the concept of hospitality as an essential component of following Jesus that has been lost to the marketplace? Matt Maslin from the team at Laidlaw College chats to Andrew Urquhart on how hospitality has been exacerbated by capitalism and neoliberalism.