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Common GroundJune 2021 Edtn
Four Ways our Faith Reshapes our Work
This…is a humble offering to Him.An attempt to say “THANK YOU GOD” through our work, even as we do in our hearts and with our tongues.
Dr. Sam Bloore 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.
This…is a humble offering to Him.An attempt to say “THANK YOU GOD” through our work, even as we do in our hearts and with our tongues.
Wandering up the gentle curve of Cape Horn Road with our new “lockdown diversion” skateboards under our arms, Benji stopped and pointed down. “Look Dad … a face!” Sure enough, a patch of tarseal had been brought to life by three rusty leaves and a wry-grin-of-a-twig.
For our practice in this edition of Common Ground, we’ve returned to our book, The Hare and the Tortoise. As many of you will know, this resource is designed to strengthen the good habits of the Christian life.
I discovered podcasts over summer. As someone who has never had long commutes, I have only ever been an occasional listener, but four months of house-sitting for the in-laws gave me up to three hours of bus time to kill on my daily shuttles between Orewa and Auckland city.