The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa
37 episodes
21 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: faith, values, and politics with Labour MP Jamie Strange
Sleeves Rolled Up
33 minutes
2 years ago
Pathways & politics: faith, values, and politics with Labour MP Jamie Strange
In the final episode of our Politics and Pathways series we talk to Labour MP Jamie Strange. Jamie's unique journey, from pastoral work to teaching, has profoundly shaped his perspective on the role of faith in public life and the enduring influence of Christian values in New Zealand's evolving political landscape.
During our conversation, Jamie also touches upon the centralization of services and its benefits for local communities. He emphasizes the critical need for meeting fundamental needs for all New Zealanders, especially our children and young people, to ensure they succeed in education.
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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.