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He's a former professional baseball player, the founder of the Orlando Magic Basketball Team, an author with over 100 books, the father of 19 kids (14 adopted) a cancer survivor, a man who loves Jesus and this is an interview about a single verse of scripture that will feed your soul and you will not want to miss. www.patwilliams.com See omnystudio…
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Sunday evening we talk to Kiwi born Brother Peter Bray the Vice Chancellor at Bethlehem University in the Holy land about his work among both Christian and Muslim students in Palestine and about his international award for services to Education. We also chat with Mena Antonio the CEO of Caritas.org the Catholic agency for Peace, Justice and Develop…
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Bob Freytag is a former US Navy Leadership expert who loves Jesus and is a Senior Consulting Partner with the Ken Blanchard Companies. We discuss how we can lead without ego and with huge impact in people outcomes in faith, business and in our personal lives. www.kenblanchard.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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More stories of bad leadership in the faith and the secular world are appearing daily. JP discusses the poor standard of leadership in the legal industry with Steph Dyhrberg of Dyhrberg Drayton Employment lawyers from Wellington about the need to care for employees and change leadership behavior. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/law-society-president-…
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https://www.nzinitiative.org.nz/about-us/ Sunday evening I discuss a damning report on NZ Education with Olliver Hartwich, the Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative. We are receiving daily reports about low academic outcomes, increasing rates of absenteeism and an ever-increasing rate of student m​ental health crisis. ON a world stage. w…
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Dr George Simons work is around how we influence and change people's behaviour. As an author and psychotherapist, he specialises in anxiety and anger management, comprehensive personality assessments, mental health professional training, and consultation to businesses and organizations on how to deal with problem characters. As a man of faith, he s…
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https://orama.nz Orama on the Great Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf carries a significant spiritual legacy in NZ as a place of rest, restoration, connection, and prophetic vision Dean McQuaid and the leadership team at Orama have cast a new vision for 2023 that has a deep connection to the original vision from 1963 and a fresh perspective for th…
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Frances Tagaloa is a lawyer, the Global Chief of Staff for Campus Crusade for Christ and a survivor of abuse within the church. She has been making submissions to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Abuse in Care in the Church and now sits as an advocate for survivors of abuse and a courageous voice for the thousands of Kiwis who have suffered…
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A small group of Australian Anglicans including the former Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies have split and formed their own new denomination. Rev Dr. Mark Durie from the ​Melbourne School of Theology and I discuss the implications of when we stray from the teachings and create our own theology. Also, I chat with Nigel Dixon the Vicar of H…
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How did we get to the place where schools were becoming the default parents for our children being involved in teaching subjects that belong firmly at home with the care of parents? Have we abdicated our responsibility? Are schools picking on our moral failure? JP Chats with Dr. Tim Hawkes the recently retired long-serving Principal of The King's S…
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Marina Cantacuzino is a British journalist and storyteller, she is the founder of The Forgiveness Project and discusses with me the power and process of forgiveness in the face of tragedy and injustice. How do we restore those who have been imprisoned for crimes against humanity? What does the bible say about forgiving those who have committed sin …
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One child every five weeks is killed in this country in domestic violence. JP Talks to Jane Searl the CEO of Child Matters a Kiwi Not for Profit that serves the needs of children and who has become a voice for voiceless children who suffer at the hands of violent parents and caregivers. We also talk with Dave Atkinson the CEO of Parting Place who o…
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John Peachey talks with Donald McMenamin a Professional Teaching Fellow of Counselling in the School of Social Practice at Laidlaw College about Narrative Therapy and the power of the stories that form us. And I discuss the career choice of Counselling with Lisa Spriggens head of Counselling at Laidlaw College. https://www.twoislandsandaboat.com ht…
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This week we are talking Christian leadership in the secular world. Michael Easley was the CEO of a large American Not for Profit for 22 years and shares his journey, mistakes, and successes as he discovered and applied how servant leadership and the intersection of self-awareness and empathy impacted in a non-Christan context. Michael discusses hi…
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This Sunday evening I talked with Dale Ahlquist the President of the G. K. Chesterton Society of America. Chesterton was a prolific author, theologian, poet, crime writer, and author of over 5000 broadly published articles on faith and biblical morality though sadly, hardly known in 2022 to the wider Christian audience. Gilbert Keith Chesterton who…
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Join JP and Ty Benbow, Associate Professor at Warner University to discuss the theology and practice of generosity in our Christian walk. We are called to be radically generous with our resources, our influence, and our time. Why do we live in scarcity when one of the biblical themes is generosity and abundance? https://warner.edu/christianity-and-…
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John Peachey chats with Alex Vesley who is the grandson of Jewish psychologists Viktor Frankl. Frankl, one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century and whose influence remains as vital today as was his most famous work 'Mans Search for Meaning written 75 years ago. Alex Vesley tells stories about his grandfather, a holocaust surviv…
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Tracey Crouch was appointed in 2017 as the first British Cabinet Minister of Loneliness. It is estimated that up to 10 million Britons experience little or no human connection on a daily basis. We discuss the issue of being alone in a connected world and the work she is involved in to change the lives of ordinary Britons. https://www.traceycrouch.o…
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Joined with author and Pastor Howard Webb about his organisation "Love your neighbour". We need a new model of church in 2022. What would you like the church to look like and feel like so that you can feel at home inviting friends, family, and other communities inside? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Is partying part of your church culture and who are you inviting to the feast? Michael Rhodes is an Old Testament Theologian at Carey Baptist College who lives among poorer communities he has a deep passion for what God has encouraged us to do for the poor and that includes feasting! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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As a Christian is the Jewish culture relevant to you? Are the practices a part of your Christianity? What is the relevance for you of Jewish culture, festivals and understanding in modern Christian theology and practice? John talks with Michael Thomas, who's been involved in Messianic ministry for nearly 20 yrs. https://celebratemessiah.co.nz/.../m…
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What really is the role of the church in 2022? We all know it's about spirituality, right? Well, maybe yes, maybe no... This Sunday evening on The Talk Sessions, we ask a single question. What do you really want from church? It could be a controversial question. It might be an easy question to answer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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This Sunday we are discussing the long tradition of a famous NZ School who has produced some of NZ finest athletes and is steeped in Methodist tradition of service. How is the school managing to hold to its tradition in 2022 and how has the transition to coed education affected that tradition? Are Christian values set still applicable for today's y…
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We talked about change. It's the only thing that is constant in our lives so how comfortable are you with it? We asked what is the biggest life change you've experienced recently and how did you get through it? Do you think a lot of change is healthy or unhealthy for a person? We spoke with speaker, author and mentor Tanya Unkovich. See omnystudio.…
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This week we took a deep dive into the intriguing world of conspiracy theories. They've been around since the beginning of time, why are they so alluring despite a raft of factual information from many credible sources, why is it that so many Christians are susceptible? At the moment it seems like there's a conspiracy around every corner with Q-Ano…
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We talked about Dads and how their role has changed over the years. We started by chatting with Clint aka Randall from The Edge who has two littlies with his thoughts on being a Dad along with his struggles and highlights. There were some great thoughts on the importance of Dads place in the family and lovely reflections on childhoods. See omnystud…
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We talked about success and what is it? How do we define success? How has this changed over time? Is there a Christian definition of success? We chatted with businessman Murray Thom who left school at 15 with no qualifications. By the age of 23 he was Managing Director of CBS Records New Zealand, the youngest Managing Director of that group in the …
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Friendships are on the decline in some parts of the world with busyness and mobility cited as reasons. In America people reported having less close friends than in previous years, with roughly half citing three or fewer. We asked listeners whether friendships changed over the years and do you agree that it's harder to maintain friendships? See omny…
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