Kathy and her husband Gerald are missionaries from America currently residing in Braitling in the Northern Territory. They are pastors at the River of Life Church in Alice Springs and believe that a revival is coming to Alice Springs.

Kathy and her husband Gerald are missionaries from America currently residing in Braitling in the Northern Territory. They are pastors at the River of Life Church in Alice Springs and believe that a revival is coming to Alice Springs.
The whole Rickard family adores Vision. Mum Bek particularly enjoys it while doing chores at home, and her husband Chris listens during corn-harvesting on his tractor. Their four kids all use internet radios in their bedrooms so they can listen to Vision anytime.
Evalyn is a new Vision listener from Tasmania who discovered Vision Radio in January. Since then, she’s experienced immense spiritual growth and says she is grateful for the uplifting content.
By the time he was seven, Brian had been abused, run over by a car and almost died when he fell through a glass window. As an adult, the only way for him to cope was through drugs and alcohol, but even that wasn’t enough and he was ready to end his life.
A passionate Vision supporter, Pauline from Coopers Plains plays Vision constantly, especially enjoying the news.
Jan is a caring single mum from Horsham in Victoria, who actively engages in her community through youth ministry, women’s events and Meals on Wheels.
Bruce joined us from Wondai in Queensland to make his donation to Visionathon, because he believes that Vision Radio makes such a difference in his local community.
Esther accidentally came across Vision Christian Radio 11 years ago during the May 2012 Visionathon. It was especially encouraging for Esther that she discovered Vision during a very difficult time in her life.
Vision supporter Ellie phoned in with her donation to Visionathon today, because she believes it’s so important to get The Word For Today into people’s hands.
Natalie in Mount Gravatt, Brisbane, has been listening to Vision Radio for a long time through low-powered radio station transmitters that can sometimes be hit and miss in picking up the signal. Then she heard some exciting news!
Losing a loved one is never easy, but losing a spouse of 44 years is devastating. Sadly that was the reality for Shane Wilkin from Williamstown in SA.
Karen from Slacks Creek says she wanted to get in early and donate to Visionathon because she loves the Lord, and wants to help others discover Him for themselves.
Richard chose to reinvent himself after being made redundant due to Covid lockdowns. This led to a surprise move to Tasmania, where God provided him with the perfect home and shed he needed for his outreach ministry.
Jenna from Moranbah loves listening to Vision Radio, and has a heart to see the opportunity for digital radio broadcasting in Brisbane expanded. She would love to see more Christian content available for her family and friends.
Paul from Duncraig in WA phoned into Visionathon early this morning, wanting to be one of the first to make his donation. Paul prioritises the things that matter to him, and supporting Vision is definitely one of them.
As Christians, we’re not immune to the storms of life. Mary from Alstonville, NSW, shared how she got through her grief after she lost her husband a few years ago.
Phil Edwards, Vision Christian Media’s CEO, shares stories of faithful supporters who were a big part of Vision’s history in establishing radio stations 35 years ago as Vision’s founders took a leap of faith to take God’s Word to the four corners of Australia.
Visionathon is Vision’s biannual fundraiser that celebrates the power of faith, hope, and love. It’s a time when we all come together to support Vision’s mission of spreading the gospel throughout Australia and helping people look to God daily.
Ben from the IT Department at Vision shared why The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, is special to him and how James in Cooloola Cove, QLD has strengthened his faith and confidence in sharing his faith because of Vision’s resources.
Vision regular Alex Cook joined Becci this morning, to talk about how he uses Vision as a discipleship tool in the car with his kids.
Stacey works in Vision’s Customer Services. There’s a good chance you’ve spoken to Stacey if you’ve called Vision. She gets to hear beautiful stories from supporters who tell her about the impact Vision’s ministry has had on their life. Stacey wanted to share a little piece of her story about something of great significance to [...]
Leah from V180 Radio is encouraged by the messages that come through from Vision supporters. Leah shares one from Christie, who lives on a large property in Adelaide, South Australia.
Vision exists to reach people with the Gospel and to build their faith and encouragement. In particular, songs mark certain periods in your life and they have immense power to sustain your emotions through difficult times.
Pae from Vision loves eagles because they signify God’s strength, power and freedom. She shares how Mark in Kirwan QLD, has found strength, power and freedom through Vision’s Bible teaching podcasts that have helped him strengthen his faith and learn how to live it out.
Visionathon is such a special event, where we get the wonderful opportunity to share the stories of what God is doing in people’s lives all across Australia. And the fact that we get to share the gospel with people who otherwise might never hear it is such a blessing.