Anglo-New Zealander in Australia

Anglo-New Zealander
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People Name: Anglo-New Zealander
Country: Australia
10/40 Window: No
Population: 590,000
World Population: 3,611,800
Primary Language: English
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 65.00 %
Evangelicals: 21.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Anglo-Celt
Affinity Bloc: Eurasian Peoples
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Introduction / History

British explorer Jame Cook mapped New Zealand in the 1700s. By 1840, local Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, a turning point towards British colonization. By the late 1800s and early 1900s, New Zealanders were starting to see themselves as different from the British. This was especially true when their involvement in WWI on Great Britain s side resulted in half of their soldiers either being wounded or killed. Though they are different, they have the same language and much of the same culture as the British. For this reason, we call them Anglo-New Zealanders. They are different than the other ethnic groups of New Zealand.

Anglo-New Zealanders live in 13 countries, including their own. They tend to gravitate towards other English-speaking countries, especially nearby Australia.

What Are Their Lives Like?

There is a long history of Anglo New Zealanders moving to Australia and vice versa. The two countries have liberal policies regarding entry for each other. Nearly 10 % of New Zealanders live in that country.

Anglo-New Zealanders in Australia tend to be well-educated, especially those in the diaspora. Countries tend to admit foreigners with special skills and a good educational background. They tend to take professional jobs as teachers, IT specialists, and medical professionals.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Anglo-New Zealanders are highly Christianized, with a high percentage of Evangelicals. However, there is a lot of secularization in their thinking. Only a small percentage of Anglo-New Zealanders attend church. To many, a church is just a place for weddings and funerals, rather than a venue for spiritual growth. Anglo-New Zealanders have a stark demarcation between Christians and those who are not.

What Are Their Needs?

Anglo-New Zealanders need revival fire to burn in their families, schools, and churches. A small percentage even attend church; fewer still live obedient lives. Those who follow the Lord tend to be passionate in their faith. They need to share the blessings of Jesus Christ with others in a loving way.

Prayer Points

Pray for the Holy Spirit to move powerfully in Anglo-New Zealander churches and families.
Pray for thousands of them to answer God s call to be a light to the nations.
Pray for Anglo-New Zealander disciples to make more disciples in Australia.
Pray for the Lord to show secularized Anglo-New Zealanders how much joy, peace, and love they can experience by surrendering to Jesus Christ.

Text Source:   Joshua Project