Vision Christian Media

Vision Christian Media

Vision Christian Media is a charitable, non-denominational organization that operates as a crowd-funded multimedia ministry focused on promoting the message of God in Australia’s media. Founded in 1988 as United Christian Broadcasters, we began our journey in local community radio and have since expanded to operate over 750 radio transmitters across the country. Our offerings now include an app with limitless potential for outreach, a national news service that provides a Christian perspective, and a variety of devotional materials and digital platforms. Currently, Vision reaches approximately one million individuals each month. As a registered charity, we depend on the support of our donors and partners to help us inspire Australians to seek God every day.

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English
Non-profit

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47
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Global

#294363

Australia

#11008

Community and Society/Faith and Beliefs

#120

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  • 2 months ago | vision.org.au | Greg Laurie

    From The Christian PostThere’s a new wind blowing across America. It’s a wind of freedom, optimism, hope, and yes, patriotism. What’s even more remarkable is that this movement isn’t just being carried by the older generation — it’s gaining momentum among the young. I haven’t seen anything like this in decades. The last time I felt such cultural stirring was during the Jesus Movement when an entire generation found hope and transformation through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • 2 months ago | vision.org.au | Melinda McCredie

    How can we teach our children to be responsible? It’s never too early for them to start learning. Focus on the Family’s Brett and Kate Ryan feel that we should not do things for our children that they can accomplish for themselves. It’s easier said than done to instill responsibility, especially if we want things done a specific way. Our children will never match our competence or efficiency, but we should encourage them to try from an early age. ‘In our household we work as a team,’ says Brett.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | vision.org.au | Melinda McCredie

    The Australian Open 2025 has been a tournament of high emotion and outstanding performances, especially for Aussie tennis fans. Alex de Minaur, the country’s top-ranked player, delivered a remarkable run, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in his career. However, hearts across the nation broke when de Minaur faced World No.1 and defending champ Jannik Sinner. Sinner dominated the match, winning 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, extending his perfect record against de Minaur to 10-0.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | vision.org.au | Melinda McCredie

    On this episode of Sunburnt Souls, Pastor Dave Quak talks with Stu Cameron, a leader at Wesley Mission. Wesley Mission supports mental health and community services, with over 2,300 staff and 4,500 volunteers. Stu shares how God guided him and how community, mentorship, and prayer helped him decide to leave a successful ministry to join Wesley Mission. Mental health support has changed over the years, starting from the founding of Lifeline by Alan Walker 60 years ago.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | vision.org.au | Melinda McCredie

    On this episode of Techwise, Brad Huddleston discusses the use of technology in Australian schools. Australia adopted the use of technology in classrooms early on. The first laptop program started in Melbourne at the Methodist Ladies College in 1989. However, by 2016, people began to worry about how effective this approach really was. In some instances, this has even sparked a return to traditional methods of learning. ‘Tech in schools is a waste of money,’ says Brad.

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