

Tak Bhana talks about his passion for prayer and a heart for the city, nation and beyond
Dale Campbell talks with Tak Bhana, founding pastor of Church Unlimited. Tak has an infectious joy and enthusiasm for prayer and seeing the gospel change lives the city, nation and beyond. You're going to be encouraged by hearing his heart. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a …

Himali McInnes talks about writing, doctoring, and humane compassion
In this episode, Dale talks with award-winning author and local General PractitionerHimali McInnes about life as a local doctor, and the range of issues facing every people in her neighbourhood, the city and around the world. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a vision for peac…

Nigel Cottle talks about the challenges of running a cafe & serving a neighbourhood through hard times
Dale talks with Nigel Cottle, co-founder and manager of Crave cafe in Morningside. He tells the inspiring story of seeing their neighbourhood change through hospitality, endurance and innovation. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a vision for peace, hosted by former pastor and…

Jenny Horst talks about the various obstacles young people face and how mentoring makes a difference
In this episode, Dale talks with Jenny Horst, CEO of Upside Youth Mentoring. Jenny is a great storyteller, and you're going to love her compassion for the various obstacles that young people can face, and her passion for how mentoring makes a real difference. For the City is a podcast about people…

Bishop Steve Lowe talks about prayer, Gospel, Catholicism and his heart for people
In this episode, Dale talks with Steve Lowe, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Auckland. Bishop Steve has a real passion for people, prayer and seeing the gospel make a real difference in lives and communities. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a vision for peace, hosted by fo…

Valerie Teraitua talks about her passion for people and the work of her marae
In this episode, Dale talks with Valerie Teraitua, who is Kaiwhakahaere Matua / CEO of Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae. You're going to be inspired by her passion for people and the down to earth work of her marae. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a vision for peace, hosted by forme…

Dean Kimpton talks about keeping a city moving and taking faith to work
To kick off season two, Dale talks with Dean Kimpton, CEO of Auckland Transport about the challenges of keeping a sprawling city moving. Dean is a great example of taking your faith to work, and as you'll see, he has a big heart for a functioning and flourishing city. For the City is a podcast abo…

BONUS: Keri-Ann & Dale exchange songs
Rev. Keri-Ann Hokianga of Te Karaiti Te Pou Herenga Waka and host Dale Campbell exchanged songs at the end of episode 1, and we're just sharing a clip of just the songs. First, Keri-Ann plays guitar and sings a waiata which is the Collect for Purity (from the Anglican Prayer Book) translated into …

Spoken Word artist Audrey Butoyi talks about Jesus Burgers, brokenness, hope and poetry
Conversations with brilliant People, in a particular Place, with a vision for Peace - for the City. Welcome to For the City - a podcast about people in a place with a vision for peace, hosted by former pastor and theologian Dale Campbell of Auckland Church Network. Dale talks with spoken word a…

Brook Turner talks about photography, tough economic times, and social services with dignity
Brook Turner from Vision West | Waka Whakakitenga talks with Dale Campbell in the middle of their social supermarket in Glen Eden. He shares about some of his backgroud and interests (like photography), the importance of mana enhancing approaches to social services, and the biblical and theological…