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Can you remember the first time you prayed?

You are helping young campers ask questions about faith and discover the gift of prayer for the very first time on SUPA North.

“At our recent camp, we witnessed something truly special as three non-Christian campers showed a remarkable interest in learning about Christianity,” reflects Suzann, Emerge Coordinator for SU Australia, […]

12.02.2025|Camps, Tasmania|0 Comments

Things get SUPA in Bordertown

You are enabling small communities to run big events, bringing the Good News to children and their families.

Skirting the boundary between South Australia and Victoria, Bordertown has become the backdrop to a brand new SUPA Sports event. Held over two days during the October school holidays, SUPA Sports celebrated Aussie […]

12.02.2025|South Australia|0 Comments

Filling the father gap at Blokes Camp

Your support of SU’s camping ministries is playing a crucial role in helping boys grow into the men God created them to be.

WA’s Blokes Camp for boys in Years 7–10 offers many their first experience not only of the God of the Bible, but also of positive father figures.

“A lot […]

12.02.2025|Camps, Western Australia|0 Comments

Long-term prayers are being answered

New SUPA club initiated by parents starts in ACT school.

Louise and Peter have just returned from their son’s primary school SUPA club, and Louise’s excitement is contagious.

“We had 15 kids today,” she shares. “That’s our biggest number yet. We’ve regularly had 12, so it’s been a huge encouragement.”

Louise and her […]

12.02.2025|ACT, Blog|0 Comments

The Bible has no postcode

With your help, God’s big story is travelling to remote and rural areas.

At SU Australia, we love to join with other believers to bring God’s love and hope to more and more children, young people and families.

A recent partnership with Bible League did just this, allowing God’s big story to […]

12.02.2025|QLD|2 Comments

Three weddings and two funerals

By supporting school chaplains you are supporting entire communities

When Chaplain Terry Keen was first introduced at Alexandra Hills State School in 2006, the principal at the time asked a child to sit on a chair.

She then took out a doona and wrapped it around the child saying, “This is what […]

22.11.2024|Chaplaincy, QLD, SE-QLD|1 Comment

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