In this extract from her book What a Ride!, Major Judith Bennett shares stories of working with women behind the wire. From tragic tales of women...
The use of drugs spans the length and breadth of human history. Frequently, drug use—including alcohol, legal and illegal opiates—is a form of...
It’s been 136 years since War Cry began publishing. I often ponder the privilege of being a very small part in a very big legacy.
If we truly want the Holy Spirit to ‘spread like wildfire in our ranks’, we need to get on our knees in prayerful expectation and real repentance...
‘We will talk to people and bring them to Christ. That is our goal.’ Wai Phang and Swee Chan Wong tell their story about starting a Chinese...
A lifetime working in the corporate world meant Kevin Duxfield was the perfect fit as the Business Administrator at Northland Bridge. After a long...
The concept of ‘emotional support animals’ has garnered a lot of discussion—and some giggles. But science has shown that owning a pet greatly...
This ‘Dry July’ many Kiwi are giving up the booze to raise money for cancer research—it’s a great first piece in the puzzle towards sobriety. And...
Any readers of War Cry will remember the remarkable story of Mark Basford, featured in February last year.
Captain Sammy Millar’s sermon at New Zeal a couple of weeks ago was a powerful experience. But seeing it again, in written form, provides a whole...
Vivienne Hill remembers her father’s sharp intellect, quick wit, and stunning artistic talent. She chronicles the heartache of seeing him...
Candy Hull has always had a passion for animals. But how she got her own dog was a miraculous answer to prayer.