The Bible Society New Zealand was first established in 1846 as the Auckland Auxiliary of the
British and Foreign Bible Society. In the early days, Bible Society New Zealand volunteers walked or travelled on horseback throughout frontier regions in New Zealand, distributing Bibles to remote settlers and Māori people. In 2009, acclaimed children's author
Joy Cowley teamed up with Bible Society New Zealand to write Tārore Story which was distributed free to 240,000 school children across New Zealand. It is the true story of a
Māori girl named
Tārore, the events surrounding her death in 1836 and the impact her death had upon the Māori people of
Aotearoa. In a military world first, the
New Zealand Defence Force New Testament was published in 2013. Chaplain Class One Lance Lukin perceived a need for this project and contacted Bible Society New Zealand to make it happen. The
New Testament is a purpose-made, waterproof, tear resistant, military book and is endorsed by renowned adventurer and former soldier,
Bear Grylls. 5000 copies were printed and distributed to new recruits, and a reprint is in progress. Other projects that Bible Society New Zealand has recently completed include reformatting of the
Māori Bible published in 1952, and the first Tokelauan New Testament was launched in June 2009. Current projects include the first Māori Children's Bible to be completed by 2015, and a complete Tokelauan Bible due to be completed in 2016. In 2017, Bible Society New Zealand merged with Manna Christian Stores to form the Bible Society New Zealand Group. In March 2024, the Bible Society confirmed that it would be closing its
Wellington office and reconsolidating its headquarters at its Auckland office that month. ==Manna Christian Stores==