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For Those Who Wander
For those who wander, You are not lost. Those who are willing to break, You are not broken. Those who are willing to love, You are...
A poem by Emily Messieh


Out of the Cave
The First Day Everyman stirred and woke. He stretched and uncurled from his fetal position, lay in silence for a while and noticed the...
by Christopher Newport


A Tragic Spirit Looming and the Majestic Tasmanian Island of Bruny
We take our seats gingerly in the adventure speedboat, ready to carve up the waters of the green Tasman Sea. I’m worried about...
by Natalie Alexander


The Fullness of Joy
And just as the boy was getting ready to set out on his journey, the angel gave him one final word of advice… “The road ahead of you is...
by Ronnie Herrema


On Storytelling
Once, long ago, there was an enchanted green and blue planet. On that planet lived a keystone species – a race of people endowed with...
by Daniel Strelan


Homeless at Christmas
Every day I have the privilege of journeying with whanau (families) who are on the verge of homelessness. It might sound strange to call...
by Bex


The Courage Tree
As the wind blows in the bending of the trees The forest is bellowing words gracefully Echoing high above the majestic canopy I hear...
A poem by Natalie Alexander


Fragments of My Life
My life Broken pieces Fragments scattered everywhere Attempts to put it back together fail Like a jigsaw puzzle in a whirlwind It...
by Mark Darling


The People Pleasing Tree
For as long as I remember I’ve eaten from a tree It’s called a ‘People Pleasing Tree’ And the apples were just for me. The apples...
by Natalie Alexander


Sunday Morning Blues
This day has become something I dread Singing and clapping verses laying in bed It’s never been cool not even at first to justify...
by Ronnie Herrema
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