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May 14, 2020 - No Comments!

CHAPEL

Are you a secondary school chaplain, Christian Studies teacher, youth leader or parent of a teenager?  Are you looking for fresh ways to help develop the spiritual growth of the young people you’re investing in?

ZOE wants to help you! We have created a relevant and thought-provoking online lesson to engage your teenagers.

We understand that with the current restrictions you haven’t been able to meet as you normally would, so we've made an online chapel service for you!

Though there’s no music or singing, there is a powerful message that explores God's heart for the marginalised, and an encouragement for a personal response to the issue of modern slavery.

We want young people, Australia-wide, to continue to be able to learn and grow right in their own homes. We trust that this engaging mix of video footage, speakers, and a call to action, is a tool that will equip you in this time of “online” connection.

We have also developed a fillable ‘Student Response’ sheet to give you the option of receiving feedback from your students and any follow-up questions or thoughts that they might have.  

If you'd like to download these FREE innovative resources, please contact our Development and Advocacy Coordinator.

 

May 4, 2020 - No Comments!

#GivingTuesday

Today as part of #GivingTuesday we're thanking the Payton Foundation. Payton, who is already committed to supporting ZOE’s Vocational Training Program and Learning Centre, reached out to us recently to see if we had 'more immediate' needs, given the Covid 19 pandemic.  ​

Our City Centre coordinators were so relieved to get word that extra funding would be sent.  They had already started to help our former ZOE kids (now adults) during this time to buy rice, oil, noodles, milk etc. with some provisions from a local church but knew that they had stretched that money as far as it could go. With approximately 30 of the young adults contacting ZOE desperate for assistance, they weren't sure what they were going to do.

"We are so thankful and thank God if someone gives us more budget to help our kids and people that are struggling."

On May 5, we are participating in #GivingTuesday with millions around the world in giving back, spreading kindness, and showing how together we can be a force for good!

Thank you Payton for helping our vulnerable young adults, you've gone above and beyond and we are so grateful!

 

May 1, 2020 - No Comments!

Good Driver

Being a 'good driver' is something that I aspire to be. It's not that I'm a bad driver, but shortly after I was married, I was tidying up the study  when I came across a checklist that my husband had filled out about me, during a marriage course. It was a list of different personal skills and attributes wives have so, of course, it instantly caught my eye!

Being young and still in the honeymoon-stage of marriage, I was keen to know what my husband thought about me. Poor guy, he had filled it in with no intention that I would ever actually read it!

I scanned the list and felt pretty good about what he had checked off about me…until my eyes fell upon the words “good driver” and there was no tick beside it! The discovery that day led to a follow up discussion…and many jokes over the years.

But strangely enough, that checklist (missing the good driver tick) has stuck with me for some twenty something years now. I always drive as carefully as I can in the hope that one day I might hear the words, “Well done, good and faithful driver” from my husband!

Well, funny driving stories aside, since our ZOE staff need to drive thousands of hours a year, we need them to be good drivers. They drive to school drop offs, meetings with the Police, shopping trips, village outreaches, hospital check-ups, awareness campaigns, visits to relatives, school trips, court appearances, church on Sunday, and many more destinations.

What you might not know is that ZOE has a driving program for staff to utilise on a needs basis. If a department requires another driver, they come and talk to Transportation. Depending on what level the person is at, they begin training. Some drivers have never driven a car before, and others have their driver’s license, but need more training or practice. Parallel parking is just one of the skills they practice to help prepare to be licensed and certified to drive for ZOE.

We want all our staff drivers to get a big tick for being “good drivers” next to their name!

Our monthly impact giving, helps ZOE to fund all the areas of greatest need. Transport is just one of those areas!

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