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It's been an awesome privilege to be part of so many lives since we launched word4U2day at Easter in 2009. Over 25000 copies of this devotional magazine for teens and young adults go out every three months. Here's the good news-it's a gift! No strings attached!
Newsboys in Space! The Space Shuttle’s astronauts recently woke up to the newsboys’ song, In Wonder. Maybe they were tuned into Vision radio! Actually, the music was compliments of NASA and the astronauts chatted about the song afterwards. But you don’t have to go into orbit to wake up to the newsboys.
Planetshakers 2010 Hey, Easter is a time for celebration! We remember with wonder the Lord's resurrection and, to make it doubly joyful, it's word4U2day's birthday! Our baby will be 1 year old in 2010!
So come and see us at Planetshakers 20TEN (6 - 9 April 2010) in Melbourne and say ‘hi' to the team! Help us blow out the candle (!!!) and cut the cake.
Easter in Toowoomba For three incredible days in April 2010, Toowoomba Qld will be transformed into Easterfest City with a street festival, Easter Praise at the Empire Theatre and special events at churches all over town. UCB will be at Easterfest with Vision broadcasting live and we'll celebrating the first birthday of word4U2day,

...real people. word4U2day has been such a blessing to me. I read it every morning, and so often God speaks directly to me about my current circumstances through it. A very special thing that happened last year was that my younger sister had started to go to church for 'special events'. God put it on my heart to give her a subscription to word4U2day for Christmas. I was hesitant, not sure of her reaction, but God kept at me, and I did.
So Many Uses!
word4U2day isn't just used by young people!

Youth pastors use it in their ministries to encourage Bible reading. Teachers use it as a morning devotional with their students. Grandparents send it to their grandkids.

History

History of word4U2day in Australia

word4U2day was launched by our sister ministry UCB UK in 2003. Today they are distributing over 300 000 copies every quarter. In Easter 2009, UCB Australia produced the first Aussie version of word4U2day and launched it at Easterfest. Demand and popularity for word4U2day has meant that 25,000 copies are now printed and distributed across Australia.

Our Kiwi counterparts have taken note of what word4U2day is doing here in Australia and one year after UCB Australia's launch of word4U2day Rhema Broadcasting Group produced word4U2day for the New Zealand market.

Aimed at encouraging young people to live a life dedicated to God, each word4U2day magazine contains three months worth of daily readings. These readings are based on The Word for Today (over 6 000 000 copies printed internationally every quarter) written by Bob and Debby Gass.  It is then adapted for a younger audience by The Message Trust in the UK and finally given an Aussie flavour by the team here at UCB Australia. word4U2day is also available by daily email.

As well as word4U2day, UCB Australia produce and distribute The Word for Today throughout Australia, coordinate the ministry of PrayForMe, broadcast Christian music and teaching 24/7 through the Vision Radio Network to hundreds of communities across the nation and operate a resource ministry, UCB Direct, to give listeners and readers access to world-class teaching.

UCB Australia is currently looking for key partnerships with businesses and youth ministries who would be willing to help us with the costs and logistics of getting word4U2day into the hands of Aussie young people.  

Sign-up today with our online registration form to start receiving word4U2day by email and print. Alternatively contact our team on 1800 00 777 0 (within Australia, from 8.30 am - 5 pm AEST) if you want more information.





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