The Top 10 New Zealand Christian Blogs for August 09 are as follows: [1.] MandM 15 (5 – 25) [3.] NZ Conservative 17 (10 – 24 ) [2.] MacDoctor Moments 18.5 (18 – 19) [4.] Something Should Go Here, Maybe Later (HalfDone) 22 (13 – 31) [6.] Say Hello to my Little Friend (Beretta Blog) […]
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Christian Blog Ranking Report for August 09 – Tumeke
September 30th, 2009 10 Comments
Here are the top 10 NZ Christian blogs based on Tumeke’s NZ blog stats for August; these stats are used in the calculations for the MandM top 10 NZ Christian Blog rankings for August 09: NZ Conservative 24 MandM 25 Something Should Go Here, Maybe Later (HalfDone) 31 Say Hello to my Little Friend (Beretta […]
Auckland Bloggers Drinks Feat. Pamela Anderson and John Key – This Thursday!
September 25th, 2009 7 Comments
Following on from the success of last week’s packed out impromptu Auckland Bloggers drinks featuring blogging celebrity David Farrar, Peter Cresswell and I have decided that we should feature celebrity guests more often. This week Pamela Anderson is in Auckland for Fashion Week and John Key is back from New York, fresh from his success […]
Tags: Anna Woolf · Bloggers Drinks · John Key · Pamela Anderson · Peter Cresswell
MandM win M&M’s
September 23rd, 2009 Comments Off on MandM win M&M’s
Over the weekend Matt entered one of those count the number of lollies in the jar competitions and won the competition. So last night he brought home his prize, a jar full of jaffa M&M’s. I couldn’t resist sharing a pic of MandM with the M&M’s especially now that we live in Auckland. They are […]
Tags: M&Ms
Pulse Check
September 20th, 2009 3 Comments
We have not fallen off the face of the earth, just too much on. Auckland Bloggers drinks was very cool, extremely packed out and seriously a who’s who of blogging – for a list of who may or may not have been present see Ryan Sproull’s write up of the night. We then went straight […]
Tags: Andy Moore · Dave Crampton · David Farrar · Forum on the Family

A common objection to belief in the God of the Bible is that a good, kind, and loving deity would never command the wholesale slaughter of nations. In the tradition of his popular Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan teams up with Matthew Flannagan to tackle some of the most confusing and uncomfortable passages of Scripture. Together they help the Christian and nonbeliever alike understand the biblical, theological, philosophical, and ethical implications of Old Testament warfare passages.





The 2009 Forum on the Family: A Review
September 20th, 2009 11 Comments
On Friday Madeleine and I attended the Forum on the Family and the following is our long awaited (and long) review of it. The Forum kicked off with an impassioned talk from Bev Adair. Bev gave a harrowing account of her own story of childhood physical and sexual abuse and subsequent encounter with God that […]
Tags: Bev Adair · Bob McCoskrie · Bruce Pilbrow · David Farrar · Family First · Greg Fleming · John Key · Maxim Institute · Phil Goff