Big sky, big gospel

Welcome to the first edition of On Track for 2026. In this issue, we reflect on the ongoing growth of Gospel ministry across Australia, as we look toward new horizons that build on the faithful work of those who have come before.

We’re excited to announce the beginning of the Roma North Patrol, a new opportunity for our patrol ministries to reach more people within the isolated areas of South West Queensland. For more information on this new ministry and to contribute financially, visit the Roma North Patrol page on our website.

We also celebrate and give thanks for Colin and Alison Morrow‘s 11 years of dedicated service to PIM, as they finished up their patrol work at the end of 2025.

You’ll also find PIM’s full list of events for 2026 inside this edition, including:

  • The launch of the Gospel Nomads 2026 Network with an Orientation Week at New Dunesk in March. New for 2026 is also a WA based Gospel Nomad event in October.
  • A call for volunteers for a working bee at New Dunesk directly after the Nomads event. No special skills required!
  • Easter in Bombala with the Vasiliades of the Snowy Mountains Patrol – a fast growing favourite event for many supporters.
  • And last but not least, the Tracks Outback Concert – back again across the first weekend of October. We’re excited to announce Sons of Korah will be performing at this year’s concert, along with a range of other fantastically talented country and gospel singers.

For more information on any of these events, please visit our events page.