Uniting Journeys recently returned from a cycling tour through Vietnam and Cambodia. Organised by Disability Sport & Recreation (DSR), the 13-day tour included nine riders with a range of disabilities who used specially modified bikes to complete the more-than 500 kilometre trip. Uniting Journeys’ goal is for travellers to have a positive impact in the communities they visit. Click here to read about their latest trip.
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Highlights this month include:
- Mental Health Week ministry in Hampton Park, Hobart and Heidelberg Heights
- Beyond the beaches and bars – doing God’s work in the backblocks of Bali
- We ask – why don’t young people go to church?
- State of the Union, a synod survey snapshot of the UCA in changing times
- Frugal with everything but hope – on being middle-aged and unemployed
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