Dave Mullan

Random thoughts on Prostate Cancer, Voluntary Euthanasia, Local Shared Ministry, and other miscellaneous interests.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Family Photo - Diamond Wedding 2019

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Monday, November 11, 2019

The Ca Pros Report

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Nov 30 - The Last Post With the assistance of IT guru Christine our daughter, we have been able to get this blog up again. But as far as...
Monday, July 29, 2019

A Shot Across the Bow?

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1 August The first debate was held last night. David Seymour's Supplementary Order paper limiting the bill to people who are "te...
Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Update of End of Life Choice

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THE BILL At the end of June the End of Life Choice Bill passed its Second Reading 70-50 but it was clear that quite a few Members voted o...
Friday, June 21, 2019

"You'll probably die of something else"

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Here's another short video designed to encourage the usually apathetic majority to take to their computers and scribe a short letter t...

A Fairy Story?

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To mark the possible reappearance of the End of Life Choice Bill in Parliament next week, here's another in my series of short videos . ...
Friday, May 10, 2019

Consistent Poll Results

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In April Horizon Research conducted a poll of 1300 representative New Zealanders on End of Life Choice. Consistent with most polls car...
Thursday, May 2, 2019

Clouding the Issue

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As the Second Reading on May 22 creeps up it is clear that the those who are opposed to the End of Life Choice Bill are ramping up their c...
Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Sauce for the Goose

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It's interesting that Israel Folau should be chucked out of the Brownies when he put some of his personal beliefs on social media an...
Tuesday, April 9, 2019

MFC1 DSM Huge rise in PSA

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Dave Mullan
Red Beach, Hibiscus Coast, New Zealand
Retired Presbyter of Methodist Church of New Zealand. Passionate pioneer in Local Shared Ministry, consultant in small churches, publisher of niche market books, producer of prosumer video, deviser of murder mystery dinners and former private pilot. I trained for the Methodist Ministry at Trinity Theological College and eventually completed MA, Dip Ed as well. Bev and I married just before my first appointment in Ngatea where our two children arrived. We went on to Panmure and Taumarunui. Longer terms followed at Dunedin Central Mission and the Theological College. During this time I was also involved as co-founder and second national President of Family Budgeting Services and adviser to the (government) Minister of Social Welfare. My final four years were part-time, developing the first Presbyterian or Methodist Local Shared Ministry unit in this country and promoting the concept overseas. Retirement has brought a whole lot more opportunities and challenges. We are now living in our own villa in Hibiscus Coast Residential Village.
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