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Dr Sam Bloore
Sam grew up, and still returns to holiday, in the Far North and has a deep appreciation for small town and city life. After graduating from medicine and bioethics at Otago University, he worked as a doctor for five years before a gradual career change saw him join the staff of his church and complete a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology. Sam is passionate about the intersection of faith and culture, in particular how individuals establish and enhance a personal spirituality that is stable and sustainable.
He recently completed a Doctorate of Ministry through Fuller Theological Seminary—including papers that explore Sexuality and Ethics, Technology, the Visual Arts, and the discipling of Emerging Adults. He is a teaching pastor at St. Paul’s Symonds Street and has joined the board of the Parenting Place. At Venn, Sam previously contributed to the Residential Fellowship and Resources, including Venn Presents and Common Ground.
Dr Adam Claasen
Adam serves as a senior lecturer in history at Massey University’s Albany campus. Apart from his academic pursuits, Adam is a compelling speaker on philosophy, science, theology, and history. He presents persuasive arguments for the existence of God, aiming to foster dialogue with seekers and remind believers that real faith is not blind. He emphasizes that life is not a mere accident and underscores that faith and science are not irreconcilable foes.
Adam specializes in publishing on the two world wars, focusing on the New Zealand and Anzac experience of war, as well as war and society and military intelligence. His recent book, Fearless: The extraordinary untold story of New Zealand’s Great War airmen, was longlisted for the Ockham New Zealand book of the year. He was also part of the First World War Century Project team, which was awarded a Massey University Research Medal. His upcoming book, a substantial biography of an important First World War New Zealand commander, is set to be published in 2024 by Massey University Press. Currently, Dr. Claasen is engaged in two projects: an interdisciplinary and comparative examination of the treatment of prisoners of war (1914-1918), and the contested commemoration and memorialization of the past in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Henare Whaanga
With a heart for service and community impact, Henare strives to make a positive difference. As a loving father and frequent church speaker, he shares wisdom and insights to inspire and encourage.
Henare’s personal journey towards Christianity was influenced by his parents’ remarkable transformations. His father, an ex-mobster turned Christian evangelist, and his mother, a former Jehovah’s Witness, instilled in him a deep curiosity and desire to search for truth. However, his path was not without obstacles. As a teenager, he encountered numerous doubts and lingering questions that challenged his newfound Christian faith. Additionally, he faced formidable encounters with stern atheists, further shaking his convictions.
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