Cross-Cultural Mission
Christian Maori phrases
Christian Maori phrases

As we continue to gear up for the gospel bicentenary in 2014, we are seeking to honour God by learning some Christian Maori phrases as a mark of respect for the bicultural origins and nature of our society.
May's phrase as we head towards Pentecost is: "Kei a matou te Wairua o te Atua" (God's Spirit is with us).
If you missed March, our first phrase was "Me kaha ki te Atua" (Be strong in the Lord, Eph 6:10)
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