Distinct Voice: Compassionate Heart
Richard Kerr-Bell (Aotearoa New Zealand)

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"This is a story of Aotearoa and a compassionate heart.

Purea nei e te hau                               Scattered by the wind

Horoia e te ua                                     washed by the rain

Whiti whitia e te ra                             and transformed by the sun,

Mahea ake ngā pō raruraru                all doubts are swept away

Makere ana ngā here                          and all restraints are cast down.

 

E rere wairua rere                               Fly o free spirit

Ki ngā ao o te rangi                             to the clouds in the heavens

Whiti whitia e te ra                             transformed by the sun

Mahea ake ngā pō raruraru              with all doubts are swept away

Makere ana ngā here                          and all restraints are cast down

Makere ana ngā here                          and all restraints are cast down

Aroha is another word I'll bring into the picture around compassionate heart..... "

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Richard Kerr-Bell has been the Kaihautu/Mission Administrator since November 2017. Based in Dunedin, he travels to meet, discuss and work with Boards and Whānau Mercy/Mercy Ministries around Mission, education, engagement and integrity. Richard has an interest in strategy, leadership, Māori spirituality and coaching football

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