Matt Browning
Press Service International
Matt Browning is a storyteller and lover of ideas. He is currently setting up a social enterprise for youth unemployment in Rotorua, New Zealand—taking youth who are dropping out of high school or coming out of youth prison and hiring them full-time so that they can get the experience needed to be hired in the future.Matt Browning’s previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/matt-browning.html
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Those Pesky Labels
I grew up with a black and white Christianity. A “this is right—and that is wrong” approach to the world. For instance, alcohol and homosexuality were bad, attending church good and praying daily even better.
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Thoughts from inside prison
His name is Zeus. Well, not literally Zeus, but it's close enough to the truth. He is a real person, but even without privacy laws I wouldn't want to tell you his real name.
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Busyness: it’s not all free throws and cheerleaders
Ten years ago I had a staple commentary on my social life: without fail, meeting new people always ended up with being asked about my employment.
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Youth pastors and teachers: Too high a pedestal?
Every week there is a night market in Rotorua that draws hundreds of people to eat and be entertained. This week I roamed the stalls with some friends—one being a high school teacher—who constantly bumped into students, whether past or current.