BUV Together – Our Stories
Together highlights some of the Stories from within the BUV. God is doing some amazing things in Victoria and we think these stories should be celebrated!
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Praying for that ‘One Day’
Rob and Deb are often asked to describe a typical day as cross-cultural workers in Cambodia. They have lived and served in Cambodia for more than two years, and have discovered that no two days are the same and flexibility is essential!
Latest Research: Technology-faciliated abuse
The latest research by Office of the eSafety Commissioner looks into the experiences of women from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds who are exposed to technology-facilitated abuse.
Christian Camping strengthens one’s commitment to faith.
“These events provided great community with one another, the opportunity to go deeper on a spiritual and relational level and the simple pleasure of having fun and relaxation in an environment away from the usual pressures of life.”
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Join us at the BUV Generations Network Day
From interest to action – The SURRENDER Toolkit
This SURRENDER Toolkit is an entry level resource for individuals, groups and churches looking to move from interest to action.
Karen Baptists from around Australia gather at Werribee Baptist Church
Every year since 2002, Karen Baptists from around Australia have gathered after Christmas for an annual camp.
Good News Story from Baptist Camping Victoria: Sole Parent Family Camp
As I reflect on the week at Sole Parent Camp, I am reminded that God is at work every day if I just open my eyes to see. And it’s in the ordinary things that I see God’s grace…
Yarra Glen Carols by Candlelight
The 2018 Carols was an interesting event, with rain pouring down for the week prior and the morning before, it looked like the whole thing would need to be cancelled.
Not sure what to do on January 26? Here’s some thoughts and ideas
The Christmas and New Year break is over and many are back at work. But it’s not long until the next holiday in the calendar – January 26.
January 26 is a day of both pride and pain: there’s so much to celebrate about Australia – but for many, “Australia Day” is a difficult day. If you’re confused about how your church should respond to #AustraliaDay, you’re not alone.