The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa
37 episodes
15 hours ago
While you may know The Salvation Army for our op shops or handing out food parcels, what you might not know is that we’re involved in so much more. Our strong social justice focus informs our work, work such as reintegrating people back into society after they are released from prison, building social housing communities, supporting people experiencing homelessness, advocating for social change at government level, releasing research papers about social issues, giving people a hand up through our wraparound services and so much more!
We hope you enjoy listening to these interviews with our guests who are determined to see people’s lives transformed through their respective roles within The Salvation Army.
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While you may know The Salvation Army for our op shops or handing out food parcels, what you might not know is that we’re involved in so much more. Our strong social justice focus informs our work, work such as reintegrating people back into society after they are released from prison, building social housing communities, supporting people experiencing homelessness, advocating for social change at government level, releasing research papers about social issues, giving people a hand up through our wraparound services and so much more!
We hope you enjoy listening to these interviews with our guests who are determined to see people’s lives transformed through their respective roles within The Salvation Army.
Pathways & politics: brave and curious, not fearful and suspicious with Labour MP Glen Bennett
Sleeves Rolled Up
37 minutes
2 years ago
Pathways & politics: brave and curious, not fearful and suspicious with Labour MP Glen Bennett
This episode of our Pathways & Politics series features an interview with Labour MP Glen Bennett. He talks with Paul Barber from The Salvation Army’s Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit about his pathways in life and faith, and his first term as an MP in Parliament in Wellington.
Glen grew up in The Salvation Army with parents who are Salvation Army officers. Caring for those on the margin - including many years working with children in foster care - is central to his life and his vision for politics.
This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview 8 current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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Sleeves Rolled Up
While you may know The Salvation Army for our op shops or handing out food parcels, what you might not know is that we’re involved in so much more. Our strong social justice focus informs our work, work such as reintegrating people back into society after they are released from prison, building social housing communities, supporting people experiencing homelessness, advocating for social change at government level, releasing research papers about social issues, giving people a hand up through our wraparound services and so much more!
We hope you enjoy listening to these interviews with our guests who are determined to see people’s lives transformed through their respective roles within The Salvation Army.