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Hukanui Bible Church

Hukanui Bible Church

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Sunday Messages from Hukanui Bible Church - Hamilton, New Zealand. Includes sermons from a variety of guest speakers from around New Zealand. For more information about Hukanui Bible Church, please visit www.hukanuibible.church
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Thank you to everyone who has been learning along with us this summer! This is our final episode so stick around one last time for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Do you know what year Jesse Owens won his gold medal in the German Olympics?…
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Dennis Unkovic is the author of The Fragility of China: Breaking Points of a Seemingly Invincible Regime. Chinese President Xi Jinping believes his country is destined to displace the United States as the world’s top military and economic power. Every policy that Xi has put forth since assuming power in 2013 has been carefully crafted with this end…
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Gavin Lynch continues the church's series on the Book of Ruth, focusing on Ruth 2:15-23. Gavin shares a personal story about attending a friend's father's funeral, highlighting the impact of genuine kindness and grace. He then delves into the passage, exploring the profound kindness Boaz shows to Ruth and how Ruth reciprocates by caring for Naomi. …
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping up to be one of the most consequential technologies in human history. How can the United States maintain its strategic lead in AI development, advance its national security interests, and ensure AI safety? A new Manhattan Institute report by fellow Nick Whitaker offers answers, presenting a primer on the hist…
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We will be here all summer keeping you up to date with a week's worth of historic trivia ranging from world history to pop culture! Stick around for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Can you guess which year Columbus sailed across the Atlantic?…
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We take a break from our series in Ruth to celebrate a second lot of baptisms at HBC in a little over a month. Dan Pettersen explores the significance and meaning behind the Christian practice of baptism. Celebrating the baptism of Emma and Adam, Dan discusses the historical and biblical foundations of baptism, tracing its roots back to ancient Jew…
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Diana McLain Smith joins WRFH to offer concrete strategies for people on both sides of the aisle to connect and collaborate to counteract the forces driving our country’s division. Smith has spent the past 35+ years helping organizations transform conflict into a constructive force for change. In her new book Remaking the Space Between Us: How Citi…
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Ambassador Francis Rooney joins WRFH to discuss the latest in Russia-Ukraine War news. Rooney represented Florida’s 19th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives from 2017 to 2021. From 2005 to 2008 he served as the United States Ambassador to the Holy See, appointed by President George W. Bush and subsequently wrote a b…
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Mark Linton explores the profound narrative of Ruth and Naomi's return to Bethlehem. As they navigate life as widows, we witness Ruth's loyalty and obedience in her determination to support Naomi. Mark discusses the pivotal moment when Ruth gleans in the fields of Boaz, a kinsman of Naomi's late husband, and finds unexpected favour. Through this be…
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In this episode, Michaela responds to a Ms. Magazine article that strings vastly different ideas together, claiming a dangerous threat to women's rights. She discusses American history, the recent commencement speech of Harrison Butker, and the freedom and rights of women--that face no threat today, despite what is commonly claimed.…
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We will be here all summer keeping you up to date with a week's worth of historic trivia ranging from world history to pop culture! Stick around for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Do you know when the first paper bank notes were printed?…
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Dan Pettersen delves into the first chapter of the Book of Ruth, exploring themes of faith, loyalty, and divine providence. Dan introduces our new series by setting the historical context of Ruth during the chaotic period of the Judges, a time when everyone did what was right in their own eyes. He draws parallels to modern life, urging us to priori…
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Jill Jacobson is a Boston-based fellow at the Independent Women's Law Center and a Contributor at Young Voices. She holds a J.D. from Boston College Law School and a Masters from Northeastern University. Jill regularly writes on Administrative Law, Individual Liberty and Property Rights, and Free Speech in the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal,…
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Tom Leslie delves into the final section of the book of James, focusing on the profound power of prayer in various life circumstances. Our discussion is anchored in James 5:13-20, where we explore the transformative impact of prayer in times of suffering, cheerfulness, and sickness. Listen as Tom reads and unpacks James 5:13-20, a powerful passage …
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We will be here all summer keeping you up to date with a week's worth of historic trivia ranging from world history to pop culture! Stick around for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Do you know what year the first Tour De France was held?…
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Chris Ayers from Pioneers Aotearoa joins us this week to share about the work being done worldwide, and also talk about our commission. Chris starts us with an overview of who Pioneers NZ are and their work, while also giving us a small update on the Pothula Family in Australia and their move currently in progress. Chris then moves his attention to…
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Tom Del Bacarro is a former GOP Chairman from California and a former U.S. Senate candidate who ran against Kamala Harris back in 2018. His new book, The Lessons of the American Civilization, is out at the end of July. He joins WRFH to discuss the American story from its earliest and tenuous beginnings to its confident rise in becoming the World’s …
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While Professor Darrell Bock is in the country for Winter Bible School in Te Puke, we grasped the opportunity to have him pop over to Hamilton for the day to speak at HBC. Prof. Darrell starts us off by discussing how Americans view sports vs the Commonwealth before tying these concepts into his topic for today, discussing what has happened to the …
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Star Parker writes the introduction for the new book, The State of Black Progress: Confronting Government and Judicial Obstacles. She joins WRFH to address how signs of success on the surface coexist with social stagnation on the ground in the black community. The book features contributions from W.B. Allen, Judge Janice Rogers Brown (ret.), Ian Ro…
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We will be here all summer keeping you up to date with a weeks worth of historic trivia ranging from world history to pop culture! Stick around for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Do you know what year the first Fast and Furious Movie came out?…
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This is our first episode and we will be here all summer keeping you up to date with a weeks worth of historic trivia ranging from world history to pop culture! Stick around for the end of the episode to see whether Gavin or Michaela wins our "Guess That Year" portion of the show. Do you know what year South Africa hosted the World Cup?…
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The Daily Caller's Megan Brock joined WRFH to discuss a series a stories from an investigation into Members of The World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH) - the leading authority in the field of transgender medicine - were caught on camera privately contradicting publicly touted standards for transgender treatment to push contr…
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Jeff Samuel brings us our message this week looking at "How To Develop Patience" from James 5:7-12. Jeff dives straight into a review of what Kotie spoke on last week to see how that ties into today's passage before looking at our passage for today in detail. He takes a look at how to hurt someone with grumbling, the opposite of what we should be d…
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Professor James Davison Hunter — author of the new book, Democracy and Solidarity, and LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory and executive director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia — joins WRFH. In Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s P…
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Kotie Smith discusses "How To Be Wise With Your Wealth" from James 5:1-6. Kotie opens with a reading of our passage for today, before breaking it down, starting with discussing who this was written to. Kotie then moves verse by verse, looking at how they can be applied to us today, especially focusing on how we view money vs God. He breaks them int…
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Dan Pettersen discusses facing our future this week, taken from James 4:13-17. Peter Sun opens up our service today with a Pastoral Prayer over our children before Dan Pettersen jumps in to discuss "the future". Dan looks over three key mistakes that are commonly made about the future as outlined by James, and the warning that he gives. Recorded at…
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Sam Crosbie brings us a shorter message this morning, focusing on just two verses from James 4. While our passage is short, Sam jumps right in and reads the two verses that he's covering. He then talks to us with a warning about looking at things on the surface, rather than being able to see the deeper level and root cause of what may be going on. …
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