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https://TakingTheLandPodcast.com• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bNEED TO HEAR THE REST RIGHT NOW?? Use this exclusive link to get a FREE PREVIEW of the Premium Version of this episode: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/subscriber_v2/episodes/686547SummaryIn this episode of Testimony Tuesday, Pastor Adam Dragoon interviews Pastor Rangi Pau, who shares his incredible journey from a life of violence and gang culture in New Zealand to a transformative encounter with God. Rangi discusses the growth of the New Zealand Fellowship, his struggles with backsliding, and the profound realization of God's love and mercy. His story highlights the importance of understanding the depth of sin and the heart of God for the lost, emphasizing that redemption is always possible, no matter how far one has strayed. In this conversation, Pastor Rangi shares his powerful testimony of restoration and redemption after a period of backsliding. He discusses the challenges of returning to the church, the importance of humility and genuine repentance, and the journey of pioneering a new church.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Testimony Tuesday05:14 The Growth of the Church in New Zealand10:42 The Impact of Violence and Gangs16:09 The Search for Purpose and Direction21:39 Reflections on Violence and Society29:01 Spiritual Beliefs and Cultural Perspectives37:26 Radical Change: Embracing Faith and Ministry43:00 Backsliding: The Descent into Old Habits50:20 Tragedy and Guilt: The Loss of a Friend58:32 Repentance and Renewal: A New Beginning01:03:48 The Journey of Backsliding and Return01:09:40 The Heart of God for the Backslider01:14:42 Restoration and the Role of the Church01:25:16 Introduction and Context Setting01:25:35 The Journey of Restoration01:34:17 Rebuilding Relationships and Family Dynamics01:39:23 The Call to Pioneer and Launching Out01:50:38 Moving Forward and New Beginnings01:57:19 Challenges of Pioneering During a Pandemic02:02:36 The Struggles of Ministry and Personal Sacrifice02:08:09 Living for Jesus: The Cost of Discipleship02:14:40 Prayer Requests and Community NeedsShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.com• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bNEED TO HEAR THE REST RIGHT NOW?? Use this exclusive link to get a FREE PREVIEW of the Premium Version of this episode: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/subscriber_v2/episodes/686547SummaryIn this episode of Testimony Tuesday, Pastor Adam Dragoon interviews Pastor Rangi Pau, who shares his incredible journey from a life of violence and gang culture in New Zealand to a transformative encounter with God. Rangi discusses the growth of the New Zealand Fellowship, his struggles with backsliding, and the profound realization of God's love and mercy. His story highlights the importance of understanding the depth of sin and the heart of God for the lost, emphasizing that redemption is always possible, no matter how far one has strayed. In this conversation, Pastor Rangi shares his powerful testimony of restoration and redemption after a period of backsliding. He discusses the challenges of returning to the church, the importance of humility and genuine repentance, and the journey of pioneering a new church.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Testimony Tuesday05:14 The Growth of the Church in New Zealand10:42 The Impact of Violence and Gangs16:09 The Search for Purpose and Direction21:39 Reflections on Violence and Society29:01 Spiritual Beliefs and Cultural Perspectives37:26 Radical Change: Embracing Faith and Ministry43:00 Backsliding: The Descent into Old Habits50:20 Tragedy and Guilt: The Loss of a Friend58:32 Repentance and Renewal: A New Beginning01:03:48 The Journey of Backsliding and Return01:09:40 The Heart of God for the Backslider01:14:42 Restoration and the Role of the Church01:25:16 Introduction and Context Setting01:25:35 The Journey of Restoration01:34:17 Rebuilding Relationships and Family Dynamics01:39:23 The Call to Pioneer and Launching Out01:50:38 Moving Forward and New Beginnings01:57:19 Challenges of Pioneering During a Pandemic02:02:36 The Struggles of Ministry and Personal Sacrifice02:08:09 Living for Jesus: The Cost of Discipleship02:14:40 Prayer Requests and Community NeedsShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
INTERVIEW: Prof. Rangi Mātāmua on new book 'Matariki ki te Ao' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Celebrating New Zealand talent the 2024 BSS Keynote address included seven New Zealand acting practitioners with unique stories and outlooks. In this podcast Shane Rangi shares his thoughts on the BSS 2024 theme Stepping into the Unknown. This session, was presented by Te Mangai Paho.
ON TODAY SHOW John Campbell is in the spot, keeping Charlie's seat warm before he is back on Monday. Plus, the time we have all been waiting for. We gave away AIR FLAVA MAGIC ROUND to Rangi and her husband Joe. For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Not Serious Wine Chats, Pete and John and I sit down with Jannine Rickards (Ngāpuhi & Ngāi the Rangi) from Huntress Wines. I first met Jannine when she was the winemaker at Urlar in Gladstone, a sub-region of the Wairarapa. This part of the country clearly resonates for Jannine as Huntress shifts from a side hustle to the main act. This wonderful wahine still sources fruit and makes wine in this North Island neighbourhood. The name Huntress comes from an extremely pragmatic, utterly pedestrian point of reference for Jannine herself is a huntress. A childhood spent on a sheep and beef farm in the Coromandel nurtured an understanding for animal husbandry and welfare, alongside an innate awareness of the restorative powers of spending time in nature.Her own grandfather passed on traditions such as ancient practices of net fishing for flounder, and her father shared his passion for growing a garden that can feed the family. So it shouldn't come as such a surprise that Jannine grew up to combine the two by becoming a deeply respectful hunter and a massive advocate for a plentiful table laden with homegrown goodness. These things are, in essence, Jannine and factors that contribute to how she sees wine holistically fitting into our lives.Jannine's practice across her winemaking, her gardening and her hunting is based in Te Ao Māori, where land and spirit are inextricably connected. One thing's for sure Huntress wines sure do taste like they summon the powers of Ra, the sun and the mystical whims of Te Whenua, the land, in a magical balance that best reflects the place they come from. There is something of a nomadic story to the Huntress wines. With no vineyards under ownership or her own winemaking space, Jannine leans into the opportunities that exist around her. Much of the wine story is held up by community and people underneath it, and Jannine's story especially represents this as she sources fruit and facilities available to her each season. It means she must work hard across a lot of levels of the business and sure, one day she'd love to put down roots somewhere of her own but for now this huntress is happy just making the most of what Papatuanuku, Earth Mother and Ranginui, Sky Father have to offer from wherever she finds herself. Luckily for us that the universe provides so we can smash a glass or two of Jannine's explorative and most excellent wines. So grab your tramping boots, put on your waterproof parker and make sure the singlet next to your skin is made from New Zealand wool. We're heading bush for this one. This is the Not Serious Jannine Rickards chat.not serious wine chats would like to thank our supporters:TradecraftBy the BottleAntipodes Water Co. Special thanks to my pal, Benj Brooking of Popular.nz for his help with the editing. An expert filmmaker, editing these chats is being done as one mate helping another. Thanks Benj. You're a legend. join the chatinstagram | facebookIf you're struggling to put that glass down, perhaps our chats aren't the right ear candy for you. While the chats are not serious, living your best life is a very serious matter indeed and a life fuelled by addiction doesn't sound dreamy at all. If you think you need a hand, visit the Ministry of Health site for platforms that might help you take the first step towards taking control back. Our warmest wishes for success on that journey.
Na drugiej rundzie wielkoszlemowego Australian Open swój udział w nim zakończył Hubert Hurkacz. O grze tenisisty z Wrocławia mówi Adam Romer, redaktor naczelny magazynu "Tenisklub".Rozmowę prowadzi Kamil Kowalik.
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez en un mundo Maorí en lo que hoy son la polinesias dos dioses que de tanto mirarse se enamoraron Eran Ranginui o rangi el padre cielo y Papatuanuku o papa la madre tierra. Cuando ambos se enamoraron decidieron unirse en un abrazo fuerte y continuo. Tan fuerte y tan continuo que comenzaron a tener hijos pero estos permanecían entre ellos dos viviendo una oscuridad perpetua. Los hijos anhelaban vivir en la luz. Uno de los hijos llamado Tane se rebela con la situación y sugiere a los otros hermanos que deben separar a sus padre y a su madre para que ellos puedan disfrutar de la vida luz. Su plan es que su padre Rangi pueda vivir lejos de ellos y que su madre en cambio los acompañe cuidándolos. Los hermano de Tane oyen el plan y deciden poner el plan en acción. El primero es Rongo, el dios de la comida quien intenta suavemente separarlos pero no lo logra, luego lo sigue Tangaroa este dios unió esfuerzos con Haumia el dios de la comida salvaje. Ambos tratan con más energía pero el abrazo entre sus padres continua y sus esfuerzos son inútiles. Rangi y papa continúan unidos en un abrazo amoroso permanente. Tane que es el dios de los bosques y los pájaros observa como sus hermanos intentan separar a los padres tomando una posición erguida y utilizando sus respectivos brazos. Tane se acuesta boca arriba y haciendo un gran esfuerzo con sus piernas logra que cada uno de los musculos de su cuerpo le ayuden a hacer presión sobre los dos padres. De esta manera logra que uno de los dos padres pierda la fuerza y comience a separarse del otro De pronto con un grito de dolor que retumba por cielo y tierra, Ranginui y Papatuanuku se separan. Guerra en el Cielo y en la Tierra Comienza allí una tragedia donde Rangi y papa comienzan a llorar el uno por el otro. Separados viven mirándose y lamentándose. Y así los hijos de Rangi y Papa ven la luz finalmente y logran tener espacio para moverse por primera vez. Mientras que los otros hijos han aceptado la separación, Tawhirimatea, el dios de las tormentas y los vientos, se enfada porque los padres han sido separados. No puede soportar escuchar los gritos de sus padres, ni ver las lágrimas de Rangi cuando se separa, por lo que promete a sus hermanos que de ahora en adelante, tendrán que lidiar con su ira. Tawhirimatea vuela para unirse a Rangi, y desde allí se dedica a demostrar su frustración con sus propios descendientes los vientos que envía a cada punto de la tierra. Así que reuniendo a sus hijos, vientos y nubes llena la tierra de chubascos feroces, remolinos, tormentas, nubes espesas, niebla y huracanes de fuertes vientos y lluvias. Los vientos y las tormentas muestran su poderío castigando de esta manera a los bosque y pájaros de Tane creando caos y tumbando los arboles que caen al suelo y se descomponen sirviendo de alimento para nuevas plantas e insecto Luego Tawhirimatea dirige su ira contra los océanos y enormes olas formando remolinos hasta que Tangaroa, el dios del mar, huye presa del pánico con su hijo Punga y hasta el día de hoy Tawhirimatea azota los mares con sus vientos. , Tangaroa, tiene dos hijos, Ikatere, padre de los peces y Tu-te-wanawana), el ancestro de de los reptiles. Aterrorizados por la embestida de Tawhirimatea, los peces buscan refugio en el mar y los ríos. y los reptiles en los bosques. Así es como Tane suministra a los descendientes de Tumatauenga el creador de los hombres canoas, anzuelos y redes para atrapar a los descendientes de Tangaroa. Tangaroa por su parte contraataca inundando canoas y arrasando casas, tierras
Award-winning documentarian Holly Beckham (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rangi) is in training to be the first wāhine Māori to reach the summit of Mt Everest.
Sofia had a kōrero with Shane Cotton (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rangi, Ngāti Hine and Te Uri Taniwha) about New Painting, a new exhibition at Gow Langsford Onehunga. Beth caught up with Professor of Visual Art at the Auckland University of Technology, Dr Christopher Braddock, about Resetting the Coordinates, the first anthology/reader of performance art of Aotearoa New Zealand. For Stage Direction, Alice Canton joins us in-studio to chat to Moss Paterson about Tempo Dance Festival, on at Q Theatre until the 20th October. And, as always, your weekly Arts Guide!
"Music to slit your wrists to..." - anonymous texter/ obvious fan Listen to Sofia's show for a a dive into fairy-esque music to celebrate the harvest moon to Floating Points and the first introduction into jazz-rock NZ duo Pacific Eardrum + interview with Kane from Office Dog about bodies of water interwoven with their new EP Doggerland. Go down the wikipedia rabbit hole of Doggerland here and the EP here! Riki Gooch - Ngaa Tuuhono Swamp Dogg - Sleeping Without You Is a Dragg Ebony Lamb - My Daughter My Sister My Son Pratt & Moody - Lost Lost Lost Jane Birkin - Harvest Moon Pacific Eardrum - Active Factor, Sitting on a Daisy, Listen/ Whakarongo Floating Points - Birth4000, Fast Forward, Movement 4/5 FKA twigs - Eusexua Ranea - Rangiātea Mixed Breed - Gotta Go Home Playlist here, but bandcamp is always a better alternative if you can! Gracias a Tuning Fork
In tonight's ASMR story, I tell you myths from Polynesia, especially Hawaii and Aotearoa (New Zealand), and I explain the origins and connections of Polynesian people. We will discover the story of Maui, his fight with goddess Hine, the origins of the gods starting with Rangi and Papa from the Maori tradition, more divinities (Tane of the forest and the birds, Tangaroa of the sea, Tawhirimatea of storms and winds...) and the creation of men and women. Welcome to Lights Out LibraryJoin me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style stories read in a calming voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep.Listen ad free and get access to bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LightsOutLibrary621Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños!En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfgEn Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
Tracks include: ind*e pop and sof's favourite latin tunes Lava La Rue - Poison Cookie ft. AUDREY NUNA Joe Bataan - Mujer R. Stevie Moore - Do You Feel About the Same? Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Bass - Mae Piero Umiliani - La ragazza delle pelle di luna Grupo La Rebellion - Vuelve A Mi Tim Maia - O Caminho Do Bem Sean Nicholas Savage - Abracadabra Michael Kiwanuka - Floating Parade Joe Bataan - Shaft Ranea - Rangiātea Lava La Rue - Push n Shuv