If you were able to make it to our Sunday morning service @ 10:30am you may have been handed a copy of the latest War Cry.
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Recently within New Zealand and our Corps we promoted Mental Health Awareness Week, and this year’s theme was ‘He Tirohanga Anamata’ – Reimagine Wellbeing Together. Within the pages of this fortnights edition you’ll find a variety of features and articles, around this theme including;
A Thoroughly Human Experience: As leaders in the church, Captains Jules and Mat Badger believe they have a unique perspective to bring to the conversation of mental health. And they hope their upcoming book ‘When the Light Goes Out’ will help people suffering from poor mental health and encourage the church to become a place of refuge and healing.
Hope for Generations: It’s not easy being a young woman in today’s world – the development of a healthy sense of ‘self’ is not given in this era of fickle social media influences and pressures. The erosion of wellbeing and decline in mental health among young women is, sadly, increasingly common.
Get Your Hopes Up! We are living in days when hope is desperately needed. As disciples of Jesus Christ, we have the opportunity to be beacons of hope when confusion and despair threaten to overwhelm. And the good news is that the hope we have in Christ is real and tangible, and so much more…
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