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Past Student Ministers

  • Talar

    Hi! I’m Talar. I was a TWM student minister in 2017. I’m now the children’s and families’ minister at Naremburn and Cammeray Anglican Church.

    Our church has recently been challenged again to look to the glorious Jesus Christ who establishes life and gifts it to us.
    “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him” John 3:36 (familiar to many of us who have learned TWTL)

    Please pray that God would open the eyes of the blind, so that they would see the glory of Jesus and know the life he offers.

    Talar
  • Candy & Lachlan

    I am Candy married to Lachlan and a student minister with Two Ways Ministries in 2015–2017. After 3 years serving in church and student ministry in New Zealand, I am now the women’s minister at St Paul’s Anglican, Carlingford. My week to week involves sharing God’s word with those at St Paul’s and seeing them grow to know and love Jesus.

    Please pray for us, this summer we are seeking to run a kids camp for 200 kids! pray God will bring many children and families to a saving knowledge of Jesus. 

    Candy & Lachlan
  • Greg & Aileen

    I’m Greg and I’m married to Aileen and we have two kids, Zach and Adele. I served with TWM in 2017 whilst finishing College. After graduating we moved to our hometown Melbourne. Since being here I’ve been ordained in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. I’m now the senior minister at All Saints Anglican in Mitcham. 

    Please pray All Saints may be revitalised, and for God to give us wisdom as we love the people and point them to the Lord Jesus through faithful Biblical teaching. May he also bring people from death to life as we proclaim his glorious gospel to the community!

    Greg & Aileen
  • Tim & Hollie

    Hi, I’m Tim, and I had the joy of doing student ministry with Two Ways Ministries during my final year of Moore College in 2017. Since my time with TWM, life’s changed more than a little – my wife Hollie and I have two children, and I serve as the assistant minister at St John’s Anglican, in Asquith, where I spend my weeks across a pretty diverse spread of ministries.

    In 2021 our church celebrated its 100th year, which speaks to God’s kindness, but please pray, given the length of our history, that as a church we will continue to take bold steps in serving our great God, and build on the efforts of those who have laboured before us.

    Tim & Hollie