John’s story is a heartfelt testimony to the power of community and faith. He called into Visionathon today, sharing a deeply personal story that resonates with many of us.
After 60 years of marriage, John found himself facing a challenging season. His wife’s declining memory and health led her into aged care, leaving him feeling isolated. In these lonely moments, Vision became his lifeline, piercing the darkness with messages of hope and faith.
‘For a large part of the day I’m here on my own,’ said John. ‘And Vision plays such a vital role in that. I listen to it when I get up in the morning, and I listen at night. It’s a vital lifeline. And also because of my wife’s condition, we’ve tended to not have the same contact with our church community that we had previously.’
John’s experience highlights a common struggle in today’s society. Yet, through listening to Vision, John found a way to maintain his connection to God and a Christian community. That’s why he decided to support Visionathon. ‘It’s a tsunami of giving,’ he said. One donation helps create a wave of change. By contributing, you’re making it possible for others like John to stay connected.
John’s story is a testament to how Vision is advancing the Gospel, reaching hearts all across Australia. His story highlights the urgent need for support to keep Vision thriving into 2025. With Visionathon underway, your donation can make a profound difference. Imagine covering the cost of Vision’s entire ministry for an hour with just $1,200, touching thousands of lives just like John’s.
You can respond now on the phone at 1800 316 316, at vision.org.au or in the free Vision Christian Media app. You’ll be helping people look to God daily as we believe and work together.