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]]>Power to Change Australia is marking an important leadership transition as Darren Dickson concludes his tenure as Board Chair and Leonie Stanfield steps into the role.
As we look to the future, we also pause to reflect with gratitude on Darren’s faithful leadership and service. We are deeply grateful to Darren for his faithful service, leadership and commitment to the mission over many years.
Darren led by example, first as a missionary serving overseas with us, then as a university teacher while chairing Power to Change through COVID, cash-flow changes, leadership changes, relocations, and a refresh of our board membership. All of it done patiently and peacefully.
We are deeply thankful for the time, wisdom and commitment he has invested in the ministry. At the same time, we are delighted to welcome Leonie as our new Chair.

For Leonie, the appointment represents a remarkable full-circle moment—one that began more than four decades ago.
“My journey with Power to Change began as a first-year student at Melbourne University in 1979,” she says. “I was excited by God’s call to partner with Him in His work of bringing people into a personal relationship with Him.”
That passion led Leonie to join staff after completing her social work degree, relocating to Sydney to serve in campus ministry at Sydney University.
Over the following years, Leonie and her family invested deeply in ministry, serving with Power to Change for eight years and helping pioneer Athletes in Action in Australia.
Eventually, circumstances led her to step away from staff ministry.
“Making the decision to leave staff due to low financial support was heartbreaking,” Leonie reflects. “Yet I had a sense that God would use my involvement with Power to Change in some way in the future.”
Though her career path changed, her connection to the ministry remained. Over the years she stayed involved through events, training opportunities and ministry partnerships, continuing to witness the impact of the gospel through the work of Power to Change.
Then, two years ago, she received an invitation to join the Board.
“I could never have imagined that an invitation to join the Board would see me taking on the role of Chair now,” she says. “It feels like a full-circle God moment.”
Leonie brings extensive leadership experience to the role. Throughout her professional career, she has championed leadership development, helping hundreds of people grow in their influence and impact. Yet she believes the most significant leadership investment is one that carries eternal value.
“Of how much more value is the eternal legacy of developing leaders that God will use to advance His Kingdom,” she says. “That is truly worth investing in.”
As Chair, Leonie is excited about the opportunities ahead and the ongoing mission of helping people know Jesus and experience His power to change the world.
“There is still so much to do,” she says. “Across Australia, God is calling us to reach every campus, community and person with His love.”
As Power to Change enters this new season, we give thanks for Darren’s service, welcome Leonie to her new role, and look forward with confidence to all that God will do in the years ahead.
Please join us in praying for Leonie, the Board and our staff and missionaries as together we continue pursuing God’s mission across Australia and beyond.
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]]>What do you think when you pass a busker? A few coins, perhaps a polite smile — and then you move on.
But for Giles, busking has never been about spare change.
Several days a week, rain or shine, he shoulders his bags, grabs his harmonicas and a homemade percussion shaker, and heads to the local supermarket. He sets out a small sign and begins to play. Some days shoppers linger. Other days, especially in winter, they hurry past and he returns home with just a handful of coins.
Either way, Giles calls it his job.
Since childhood, Giles has lived with mental health challenges that have made learning and everyday life far from simple. Yet he taught himself harmonica through YouTube videos and tips from generous musicians. Music became both expression and purpose.
Years ago, after hearing how one deep water well could transform a community, Giles decided to give half of everything he earned to GAiN’s water projects.
Over the past five years alone, his faithful busking has raised $7,000.
His family has matched his giving. Together, they’ve funded a $15,000 water well in Tanzania — bringing safe water to a community in need. In May, the family will travel there to witness the impact firsthand.
Giles’ offering may look like small change. But it has become living water for hundreds.
His mum once wrote, “He inspires me to give generously — not according to our ability or even capacity, but from a willing spirit.”
Maybe that’s the invitation for all of us.
If you’ve ever considered going on mission, this could be your moment. GAiN has many opportunities to reveal hope and restore life to vulnerable people and communities.
And if you can’t go, you can still help bring clean water to communities in need.
Because when a willing heart meets God’s purposes, even spare change can change the world.
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]]>Over five packed days, our youth performance team, Amber Lights, performed eight times in seven locations, sharing stories of hope and faith through music with nearly 700 students across six schools and a youth group.
Here’s what God did:
But even more than numbers, what struck us was the need:
This is the kind of movement we long to see more of — where local churches, missional teams, and everyday Change Makers come together to create pathways for young people to encounter Jesus.
If you’re active in ministry — especially through church movements, youth outreach, or evangelism — would you pray about where God might be inviting you to step in?
We’re convinced the harvest is plentiful — and more labourers are needed. Let’s keep stepping into what God is already doing.
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]]>It was a night of legacy — a celebration of how God has moved through generations of students, missionaries, staff, and alumni. As one attendee reflected,
“One life surrendered to Christ can ripple outward for generations. That’s what Power to Change has always been about.”
There was a tangible sense of community and shared history, as generations reconnected, swapped stories, and reflected on the ways Power to Change has shaped their lives. A photo wall stirred up memories, and conversations overflowed with gratitude, joy, and the unmistakable sense of being part of something God has sustained over the years.
As many reflected, Power to Change was the place they first encountered the reality of Jesus, the power of the Spirit, and what it means to be part of the family of God:
“At my first weekly meeting, someone spoke about having a relationship with Jesus. That changed everything for me,” shared Katherine, a teacher and alumna.
But the night wasn’t just about looking back. It looked forward expectantly to what’s next — the vision of the Melbourne Mission Centre. Recently purchased in a strategic location, the Centre is envisioned not simply as a national office, but as a vibrant ministry hub: a place to gather, plan, pray, train, and launch workers for the harvest.
“The Mission Centre will give us a space to gather, pray, train, and inspire — right in the heart of where students are,” said Kevin, one of our campus team leaders.
As veteran staff member Bill shared, Power to Change is a community on mission, “If you’re in isolation, you don’t last. But when you’re in community, you find your place and thrive.”
Testimonies throughout the evening reminded us of the ripple effect of one life surrendered to Christ — and how equipping, sending, and supporting those people has always been the heartbeat of Power to Change.
“It wasn’t just that I came to know Jesus — it was that I was built, equipped, and sent out to help others know Him too.”
This sense of shared calling resonated through the room. “The Great Commission isn’t just for missionaries — it’s for every Christian,” said David, now a board member.
The night closed in prayer, with a renewed sense of purpose and hope. There’s still a need for generosity — both in giving and in prayer.
As our panellists put it:
“The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few — praying and giving is one way to stay connected, even after uni.”
“University is one of the most spiritually pivotal times in someone’s life. If you know a student — pray for them.”
We still need to raise $250,000 to complete the space. Will you join us in praying and giving toward what God has planned next for Power to Change?
Give to the Melbourne Mission Centre
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]]>I looked up from prayer before an outreach hour early in the semester, and immediately spotted two girls sitting on the lawn with their laptops. Holy Spirit nudged my heart, and without hesitation, I told the rest of the pairs “shotgun those girls!” and walked over with another student. We quickly connected and found out that one of them, Veronica, was a Christian, who excitedly asked us several questions about how we share our faith, eager to learn. The other girl, Janine, quietly listened in.
Towards the end of the conversation, Janine shared that although her family used to go to church and she believes in God, she didn’t really know how to have a relationship with him, and wanted to learn everything from the beginning. We responded – “you’re talking to the right people!” They were keen to meet up again, and agreed to go through the Christianity Explained course with us – Janine to learn the basics of our faith, and Veronica to learn how to use that tool as a way to share her faith.
As myself and Carla (another missionary) journeyed through the Christianity Explained series, Janine asked deep, thoughtful questions and willingly shared her heart. One significant lesson was on Jesus’ death on the cross, which aligned quite well with the timing of Easter.
While I explained how Jesus was separated from God when he took on our sin, Janine was so touched that she started crying! Then as we reflected on how he suffered and died for our sake, she was filled with so much awe, excitedly saying that she wanted to go home to her mum and ask, “Did you know about this!?”
On the day of the final lesson, while meeting in a busy café, two nearby students started mocking Christianity loudly. I prayed silently that Janine wouldn’t be distracted, and she wasn’t. In fact, she told us later she hadn’t noticed at all! Then, casually but confidently, she told us she had decided earlier that week to commit to a personal relationship with God. In her words: “I just suddenly felt like I believed everything.”
She shared how much lighter and less stressed she immediately felt, and how she’d begun talking to God first, even before her parents. We celebrated with pizza, and she’s continued meeting up with us for discipleship and Bible study. She and her friend Veronica have even been messaging each other daily, sharing what they’re learning from Scripture. They also both attended our Winter Conference, growing deeply in their faith and God’s heart to use them to also reach others.
It’s been such a joy to witness Janine’s transformation and to see how gently but powerfully God has been leading her. I am still astounded by the undeniable clarity which drew me to walk up to her and Veronica, and the unfathomable, personal love of God who had clearly been already at work and knew His daughter was ready to respond. Please keep praying for Janine as she continues to grow in faith.
Cassie Jarvis, campus missionary in Brisbane
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]]>Just one year ago, Anja arrived at Winter Conference feeling overwhelmed and spiritually dry. “I was going through a really dark time in my life,” she recalls. “I had been so completely consumed by worries for the people around me, that I didn’t realise I had put my own faith and relationship with God on the back burner.”
She came with two close friends—Justin and Aron. At the time, Aron wasn’t a Christian, and faith had never really been a topic between them. That would soon change.
At Winter Conference, Anja was struck by something simple but powerful: young people her age, speaking openly and passionately about their love for God. “It was maybe the first time in my life that I’d seen people my age speak so boldly about Jesus in everyday conversation,” she says.
God used these conversations to stir something deep in her heart.
“I’d always called myself a Christian,” Anja shares, “but I realised I’d never truly had a relationship with God. For the first time I can remember, I wanted that more than anything. I knew I needed Him.”
Anja attended an evangelism workshop led by Joy, an intern with Power to Change, who would later become her mentor. That workshop equipped Anja with both the courage and the tools to start gospel conversations with people in her life—including Aron.
After Winter Conference, something shifted. Aron and Anja started talking about faith—conversations they’d never had before.
“The week after conference, I went with Aron to buy his first Bible. We spent hours reading it together,” Anja recalls. “At first, Aron wasn’t ready to commit. But a few months later, he decided to put his trust in Jesus.”
Her heart was full. “God had worked through Joy to encourage me, and through our friendship, to draw Aron to Himself. I was so amazed by God’s timing.”
The impact didn’t stop there. As her own relationship with God deepened, Anja’s life began to radiate joy. People at work started noticing the change.
“They told me I seemed happier, more positive,” she says. “That opened the door to share about my faith. I began to feel more confident talking about Jesus—at work, with friends, even at home.”
One of the most powerful moments came when Anja had a conversation with her dad. “He told me he’d been praying to reconnect with God. Now we talk openly about faith and encourage each other.”
Over the past year, Anja has seen how intentionally God works—not just in her life, but through her life. “He used Winter Conference to wake me up spiritually. And He’s used my story to encourage others, too.”
Reflecting on Philippians 2:13-16, she says, “It reminds me that God works in us and through us—for His good pleasure. We’re called to shine as lights in the world. And I want to keep doing that.”
Devansh’s Story: Coming to Jesus in a Moving CarDevansh, a student from India, was born into a Brahmin Hindu family. When he arrived in Perth to study, he was curious about the differences between Australian culture and his own—and that curiosity led him to explore Christianity.
When he signed up for Power to Change WA’s Winter Conference, he had no idea it would change his life forever.
At conference, Devansh was invited to participate in the Exploring Christianity track. Over several days, he posed profound questions and grappled with significant ideas. He spoke with students and staff about grace, sin, and what it really means to know Jesus personally.
Josh, a campus team leader, spent time with Devansh one-on-one. “He was spiritually hungry,” Josh recalls. “But we weren’t sure yet how much he understood about Jesus being the only way.”
National Director Geoff Folland also met with him, sharing the concept of grace and how radically different it is from performance-based religion. Devansh listened intently.
After the final session, students were invited to stand if they wanted to commit to making disciples and joining God’s mission. Devansh stood.
That evening, student leader Jaden gave Devansh a lift back to Perth. Feeling prompted by the Holy Spirit, Jaden asked him directly: “What do you think about Jesus?”
Devansh’s response was immediate and heartfelt.
“I don’t know anyone who has a bigger heart and loves more than Jesus,” he said. “That Jesus would die for my sins—it amazes me.”
Then came the moment.
“I asked him if he wanted to give his life to Jesus,” Jaden remembers, “and he said yes. He just didn’t know how.”
Devansh had assumed he needed to go to a church or do something special to be ‘allowed’ to become a Christian. “He was worried he’d be seen as an impostor,” says Jaden.
So, right there—in a moving car—they prayed together. Devansh gave his life to Jesus.
That moment marked a radical turning point. Devansh’s questions turned into joy. “Every moment is the right moment to follow Jesus,” Jaden says.
He’s now connected to community and continuing to grow in his understanding of the gospel.
For Devansh, Winter Conference was more than just a camp—it was a divine appointment. And for those who met and journeyed with him, it was a beautiful reminder of how God reaches people in the most unexpected places—even in the backseat of a car.
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