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A True Sense of Home for Ruihana Paenga

July 20, 2020

Ruihana Paenga Ahakoa haere koe ki hea e kore te whenua e neke ka noho pumau mo tou hokitanga mai. No matter where you go, the land remains steadfast, awaiting your return Ruihana Paenga National Youth Advisor for Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa. She is also the LINK for the Anglican Women's Studies Centre in te Hui Amorangi o te Tairawhiti. Ruihana Paenga was raised away from whenua in the diaspora. Born in Wellington, and  raised in Gisborne, it was  not until she returned to her whenua and her whakapapa on her father’s side that she felt a true sense of home.   Unnamed soldier looks down on Tikitiki Home is the small rural North Island East Coast town so aptly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Maori, New Appointments, Womens Stories, Talanoa, Young Voices Tagged With: Anglican, calling, Ngati Porou, Ringatu, Ruihana Paenga, Tikitiki

Have you enjoyed post-graduate research?

July 13, 2020

Are you a woman in the Anglican Church who has carried out research that would interest others? Would you like to share your research with a wider audience? Photo: Unsplash Would you like to write/speak about your post graduate research ? Did you know that your research can inspire and encourage other women in our church? THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO WRITE AN ARTICLE BASED ON YOUR THEOLOGICAL/DIVINITY/MINISTRY POST-GRADUATE THESIS FOR WOMEN FROM THE ANGLICAN CHURCH IN NEW ZEALAND, AOTEAROA & POLYNESIA A kaupapa of the Anglican Women’s Studies Centre is to encourage and support women in theological education. Photo: Ian Schneider, Unsplash  There is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Study Opportunities, Womens Stories, Talanoa Tagged With: Anglican, ordained woman, post graduate, publication, research, study

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