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Cry the wounded land : conversations with God about Māori, Pākehā and the land / Mark Holloway.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa: [Tauranga, New Zealand] : The Freedom Assignment Limited, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Whakaahuatanga: 303 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780473398156
  • 047339815X
Tētahi atu taitaia:
  • Conversations with God about Māori, Pākehā and the land
Related works:
  • Includes story: Holloway, Mark, 1957- What they never told you about how to have a back & forth conversation with God like a friend [author.]
Ngā marau: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Cry the wounded landDDC classification:
  • 270.089 23
Summary: "Mark Holloway doesn't want to talk about the bloody history of New Zealand - but he discovers that God does. When he least expects it, God startles Mark, author of best seller The freedom diaries, with a back and forth conversation about Māori (Indigenous), Pākehā (European) and the land (New Zealand). The conversation is astonishing in its clarity, and incredibly moving - yet at the same time, uncomfortable, scary. It doesn't make easy reading. God gently explains how we got into the mess of racial tension we're in, that neither is without guilt. He unfolds the reason he brought Māori and Pākehā to New Zealand - a reason that would ultimately change the entire world. Well known authors, Māori and Pākehā, say that the 19 conversations with God in this book, are what we desperately need to hear to achieve peace in New Zealand. Best selling international authors say Cry the Wounded Land is urgent reading for people of every nation. This is not a book about repentance. In these 19 mind-blowing conversations with God, you'll hear God explain why we need to get together, Māori and Pākehā, in a marriage of cultures, so we can achieve what he brought us to New Zealand to do. He says the land cries out under the burden of blood we have all spilled on it, that it aches and groans for the day we begin to do what we were brought to these beautiful shores to do. Together"--Back cover.
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"Free bonus book inside, starts page 181"--Back cover.

Includes book 'What they never told you about how to have a back & forth conversation with God like a friend' by Mark and Miriam Holloway.

"Mark Holloway doesn't want to talk about the bloody history of New Zealand - but he discovers that God does. When he least expects it, God startles Mark, author of best seller The freedom diaries, with a back and forth conversation about Māori (Indigenous), Pākehā (European) and the land (New Zealand). The conversation is astonishing in its clarity, and incredibly moving - yet at the same time, uncomfortable, scary. It doesn't make easy reading. God gently explains how we got into the mess of racial tension we're in, that neither is without guilt. He unfolds the reason he brought Māori and Pākehā to New Zealand - a reason that would ultimately change the entire world. Well known authors, Māori and Pākehā, say that the 19 conversations with God in this book, are what we desperately need to hear to achieve peace in New Zealand. Best selling international authors say Cry the Wounded Land is urgent reading for people of every nation. This is not a book about repentance. In these 19 mind-blowing conversations with God, you'll hear God explain why we need to get together, Māori and Pākehā, in a marriage of cultures, so we can achieve what he brought us to New Zealand to do. He says the land cries out under the burden of blood we have all spilled on it, that it aches and groans for the day we begin to do what we were brought to these beautiful shores to do. Together"--Back cover.

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