For Belle from Portland, being a Christian means standing out—even in her own family. As the only one in her household who follows Jesus, she has often been labelled the “black sheep.” But Vision gives Belle a place to belong, offering comfort, connection and community every single day.
“When I get up, the first thing I do is make a cup of tea and turn on Vision Radio,” she said during Visionathon. “Without it, my house would feel empty.”
Vision Gives Belle A Place To Belong
Belle listens every morning and feels embraced by a family of believers across Australia.
“I feel like I know everyone on Vision,” she shared. “It is so comforting to hear stories from others who love Jesus too. It reminds me I am not alone.”
Even though her own family may not share her faith yet, she knows she is part of something bigger. Belle feels deeply connected to the Vision family, which includes people she may never meet but already considers her brothers and sisters in Christ.
“I know one day I’ll be talking to someone and mention I’m from Australia and I listen to Vision Radio,” she said. “And they’ll say, ‘So do I!’ That’s what God’s family is like.”
Your Support Makes Connection Possible
Belle’s story is one of thousands across the country. Her words serve as a powerful reminder that your giving is not just keeping a station on air. It is keeping people connected to truth, encouragement and the presence of God in their homes.
Because of Vision, Belle can begin each day with the comfort of worship, the truth of God’s Word and the reminder that she is never truly alone.
You’re Here To Help
When you give, you’re stepping into someone’s story at just the right time. Together with thousands of others, your generosity reaches people across Australia and beyond helping them look to God daily through Biblical truth, encouraging conversation, prayer and worship music.
You can give online now or call 1800 316 316 to help close the funding gap today and be part of what God is doing at important moments in people’s lives. You’re giving them belonging – knowing they’re not alone in their faith journey.