Share on Facebook Tweet this Jo | Albany “I think that’s a tricky question. First time I, maybe I can talk something about my wife. You know, in order to study here I have to have the ESL test. My wife is ESL (English as a Second Language), is an English...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Liz | Glen Eden “The last time I made my mum, I made my mum feel special, in Samoa, back in Samoa. It was on Mother’s Day. Yeah, I just made her breakfast, and I gave her a little Bible verse. Yeah, and that made her, she felt...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Julie | Waitākere “I think I would spend more time with my family. That’s, yeah that’s what I’d do differently. I am so busy. I work really hard, teaching. I give a lot to the students I teach. I give a lot to myself in terms of my...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Mani | Māngere / Samoa “Oh, in the morning, I wake up, watch my family things first, and we’re still together in the same room. We pray together to give God what things He, the day and the whole week. I’m so happy to be here in New...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jocelyn | Manurewa “Well, it depends on your definition of kindness I suppose, but one of the things I really like, particularly here in Manurewa, is when you walk down the street, people smile at you, and they say, hello. Now, that...
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