Making tracks: from dirt to beats

This last edition of On Track for 2024 provides a fantastic recap of the year that was, while also looking forward to 2025. Read about the success of the Tracks Outback Concert in October, a wrap up of the year with the Gospel Nomads, and an encouraging letter received by the Morrows from one of their youngest supporters.

This edition also announces the regrettable resignation of our Superintendent the Rev Dr Stuart Bonnington, who departs for personal reasons and remains a faithful friend and servant of PIM. Read a message of thanks from Stuart and the Committee inside.

In this edition we also announce the calendar of events for 2025. Next year you’ll find us not just at New Dunesk, but also several locations across the nation! Add the dates to your diary and stay tuned to find out when registrations open.

From everyone at the Presbyterian Inland Mission, we wish you a very joyful Christmas as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. “This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all.” 1 John 1:5-9

We look forward to 2025 and the many new opportunities it brings to share the Gospel across our nation.