Nelson's Destiny Church is unswayed by recent attacks on its vehicles, saying vandalism will not stop it voicing political opinions.
Pastor Martin Daly said the movement had been the target of increasing public criticism since its Enough is Enough march on Parliament in August.
He believed that the march was the reason behind the vandalism of two Destiny vans in Stoke last week - a parked van had its back windscreen broken with a rock, and another had lightbulbs and eggs thrown at it.
The damage is expected to cost between $300 and $500 to repair.
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