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Find a wide range of New Zealand religious education providers and schools that are closely tied to the church and the ways of God and the Bible. Review the free information on offer with a search function that allows you to easily find websites, links, contact details, articles, local churches and other religion based educational resources. NZ is home to many religiously based schools including for those of Christian, Catholic, Hare Krishna, Presbyterian and Muslim faith.



Website Links and Information





Aims to glorify God by promoting the study, explanation and application of the foundation document of the Christian faith, the Bible.
http://www.bcnz.ac.nz ~ Details
PR: 4
Official New Zealand Assemblies of God ministry training college and a member of the Consortium of Pentecostal Educators and Trainers.
http://www.advance.org.nz ~ Details
PR: 3
The New Zealand branch of the world's largest Bible Correspondence School operating in over 100 languages and countries.
http://www.emmausnz.com ~ Details
PR: 3
A leading ecumenical and liberal body on New Zealand campuses. NZSCM/SCMA has been afiliated to the World Student Christian Federation since 1897.
http://www.scm.org.nz ~ Details
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Articles

The internet has a great educational potential that parents should really consider. There are many websites that publish educational articles for your children as well as articles for parents about children education. You should really encourage your children to visit educational websites, point them to websites that publish educational games, stories, children songs, etc. It is well known that at young ages, the best strategy to learn is through playing.
For people of faith who want religious degrees, distance education is a viable option. It's often hard to find faith based education that is convenient. Traditional schools that offer religious degrees may not exist in your community. If they do exist, they are frequently more financially challenged than other schools, and offer fewer classes when non-traditional students can take them.


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