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Rhema (New Zealand)
Rhema (formerly Radio Rhema and New Zealand's Rhema) is a New Zealand evangelical Christian contemporary music radio network. The network targets families, with a strong focus on relationships, marriage and parenting. It broadcasts a range of music, current affairs interviews, conversations, teaching programmes and on-air charity fundraisers. The name "Rhema" comes from the Biblical word ''rhema''. The network's relaxed talk and music format, in which a limited number of teaching programmes are intermingled with music, news and interviews, was created by its founding station manager John McNeil. Rhema participates in public service campaigns, including the annual nationwide Shake Out earthquake drill organised by the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management. Radio educator Peter Hoar has described Rhema's beliefs as "straight down the middle of the non-denominational Christian highway". He claimed it held to the doctrines of special salvation for believers and eternal damnation for sinners. He called its music "bland but positive". Rhema is the flagship radio network of Rhema Media, New Zealand's largest Christian media organisation. The company also owns sister radio networks Life fm and Star, and television station Shine TV. It publishes The Word For You Today and Word For You Today, two local versions of the Bob Gass quarterly devotional. The company is based on Upper Queen Street in the central Auckland suburb of Newton, is the founding organisation of the United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) group, and aims to reach everyone in "the right format at the right time", to promote the "saving power of Jesus" and the "reality of God's grace". ==History==
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