Wednesday 18 December 2013

"The Huddle" Newsletters (Dec 12)




Jon has become a talented writer. He is able to create a picture in the reader's mind so that they are transported into the story he is telling about - and those stories are true, raw and indicative of real life in the area that Jon, Lisa and the girls live.

Jon sends out a Huddle newsletter most week's - the last 5 of which will be shown on this post and updated as they come in. We hope you enjoy them as mucha s we do!




Saturday 16 November 2013

"The Huddle" Newsletters (Nov 13)



Jon has become a talented writer. He is able to create a picture in the reader's mind so that they are transported into the story he is telling about - and those stories are true, raw and indicative of real life in the area that Jon, Lisa and the girls live.

Jon sends out a Huddle newsletter most week's - the last 5 of which will be shown on this post and updated as they come in. We hope you enjoy them as mucha s we do!





Friday 25 October 2013

"The Huddle" Newsletters (Oct 23)



Jon has become a talented writer. He is able to create a picture in the reader's mind so that they are transported into the story he is telling about - and those stories are true, raw and indicative of real life in the area that Jon, Lisa and the girls live.

Jon sends out a Huddle newsletter most week's - the last 5 of which will be shown on this post and updated as they come in. We hope you enjoy them as mucha s we do!

October 23 - Torn a New One

October 16 - How To Eat an Elephant

September 11 - A Better Kind of Normal ...

September 4 - Why We Are Here

August 28 - No Bones About It!!

August 21 - The Presence of Health

August 14 - Don't Ask Where ...

Thursday 19 September 2013

Thank you

Jon says he loves rivergum and our partnership, thank you to all involved and praying for UNOH

Monday 16 September 2013

Needing help to house respite person and christian couple in DEC/JAN

The respite facility closes over christmas and Jon needs to find someone willing to put up a respite person and a christian couple looking after them for 2 weeks from 24th Dec to 8th January. If you have a coupl e of rooms and can do this please contact Gretl 0477703604

Wednesday 11 September 2013

"The Huddle" Newsletters (Sept 11)














Jon has become a talented writer. He is able to create a picture in the reader's mind so that they are transported into the story he is telling about - and those stories are true, raw and indicative of real life in the area that Jon, Lisa and the girls live.

Jon sends out a Huddle newsletter most week's - the last 5 of which will be shown on this post and updated as they come in. We hope you enjoy them as mucha s we do!

September 11 - A Better Kind of Normal ...

September 4 - Why We Are Here

August 28 - No Bones About It!!

August 21 - The Presence of Health

August 14 - Don't Ask Where ...

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Mentor needed for 14 year old boy

Children in the Bidwill community need support for the transition from High school to Tertiary Education and/or the workforce. Mentoring can make a huge difference to the life of a student. Jon is seeking amentor for a 14 year old boy to start ASAP. Interest in future mentoring would also be appreciated.

Tuesday 20 August 2013

Thankyou from Unoh

Jon Owen thanks everyone at Rivergum for their ongoing support.
The two vegetable hampers this week went to a family in hospital and to a family who lost their 18 year old son. Great blessings in times of great need.
We now have 6 volunteers for the wedding, thankyou

Friday 9 August 2013

Possible Mission Opportunities


UNOH wishes to Partner with people at Rivergum for the following:
  • Serving breakfast at Bidwill High School 7:30am Thursday's
  • Helping with a community wedding at Plumpton on the 7th of September. Rivergum community action group will send 4-6 volunteers.
  • Providing Co-op fruit and vegie boxes from RHAC to help folks in need. Rivergum is currently providing two boxes
  • Helping with kids club at Bidwill 3:30-6:30 Wednesday afternoons
  • One off community blitzes & targeted acts of kindness (usually 2/3 weeks notice)
  • Assisting with women's pamper nights; possibly before the end of year
  • Opportunities to mentor high school students in the transition to tertiary education. One Rivergum connection already made.The success of Bidwill students with tertiary education is largely dependent on their support from an outside mentor.
  • Live in mission training scheduled for November with the start of Christmas appeal organisation and onsite projects. Have you a heart for mission?
  • Provision of funds and presents for UNOH Christmas appeal. Children at Kids church will begin collecting gold coins for this soon. Tickets with present suggestions will be given out by Jon on Mission Sunday 22nd of September.
  • Advice and expertise for building a new community centre at Bidwill PS. A future project, not yet through approval.

For all activities with children, a police check will need to be conducted and Jon will assist you with the paperwork.

If you are interested in serving in one of these areas please contact Gretl Willett at gretl.willett@det.nsw.edu.au

Friday 26 July 2013

Introducing a local Connection - UNOH in Bidwell

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About Ash Barker -


Ash Barker is the founding director of Urban Neighbours Of Hope which begain in Springvale (Melb, Aust) in 1993 and now has chapters of workers loving God and neighbours in some of the neediest urban neighbourhoods in Melbourne, Sydney and Bangkok. Ash with Anji have two children and have lived and served Christ in the largest slum in Bangkok, Klong Toey, since April 1st, 2002. A sought after speaker and the author of seven books including 'Slum Life Rising' and 'Make Poverty Personal', Ash has a passion to live a life that is good and can matter for Christ among the urban poor.

From Ash's pen - 

Thank-you for your interest in what God is doing through us. As Urban Neighbours Of Hope (UNOH) we often feel overwhelmed by the immense needs we see each day in our neighbourhoods. With 167,000 new people living in urban poverty each day now, including 94,000 new urban slum residents, we know this breaks God’s heart and he is looking for more people to be his hands and feet in response. Would you join us in our quest to love God and neighbour in more faithful and relevant ways in this new urban world?

As Urban Neighbours Of Hope we covenant together to focus our lives on:

  • Loving God and neighbour
  • Releasing neighbourhoods from urban poverty
  • Equipping for Christian discipleship and mission among the urban poor
UNOH began out of the privilege Anji and I had of relocating our home to the multicultural neighbourhood of Springvale (Melbourne, AUS) in 1992. We had no real idea then of how God would use us. We simply wanted to love God and our new neighbours in practical, life-giving ways. Many of those we sought to serve as neighbours at that time found real hope through Christ; however, it also transformed our lives too. We found real life and UNOH was born as God brought others along who had this calling too. Though UNOH workers and supporters come from diverse Christian traditions, UNOH was officially formed as part of the Churches of Christ in July 1993 and in 2001 commissioned as a ‘missional order among the poor’.

Homes in Klong Toey Slum, Bangkok
In 2012 there are now nine UNOH neighbourhood-based teams living and serving Christ amongst the urban poor in Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Mae Sot and Bangkok.  We pray that God will raise-up more UNOH workers and teams in cities and neighbourhoods across the Asia-Pacific to seek transformation through Christ too. As well as community workers and volunteers, UNOH also have a training arm and a publishing arm that aim to inspire, inform and equip Christians for more creative responses to Christ among the urban poor.

Joining UNOH as a community worker starts by getting to know UNOH teams, participating in our Misseo Deidiscernment retreats and Mission Exposure courses before Sub-merge, a live-in, year-long, accredited mission formation course with an existing UNOH team. You can also support UNOH workers, local projects and keep up to date through signing-up for UNOH’s free Finding Life newsletter or UNOH workers personal newsletter.

To ‘love God and thy ‘neighbour’ is not just a command expressed for our times – it’s an invitation to find real life. We would love you to become involved in what God is doing among the urban poor in any way you can and to join UNOH as a worker, volunteer or supporter. You will not regret any love you can give back to God and to those in need.


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