Subscribe now and receive a FREE DVD!

For a limited time, when you subscribe to Insights you will be able to choose from three Madman Film titles as a gift with your subscription.

That’s 11 magazines plus your choice of either Amazing Grace , The White Planet, and the critically-acclaimed As It Is In Heaven — yours free when you subscribe. Mark your preference from one to three below to ensure you get the title you would like.

When you subscribe, fill out your top three preferences in the suggested box and we will endeavour to give you your first preference (however stocks are limited, so you may get your second or third choice).

11 issues of Insights plus a FREE DVD, that’s over $60 value for $38.50.

To subscribe submit the form below or contact Lyndal Irons on phone 02 8267 4307; fax 02 92674716; email lyndali@nsw.uca.org.au or post Insights Magazine, PO Box A2178, Sydney South NSW 1235.

 

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*Your choice of DVD: (choose three in case your first choice is unavailable)

1 year — $38.50 (incl. $3.50 GST)

2 years — $71.50 (incl. $6.50 GST)

1 year overseas surface mail — $50 (No GST applies)

2 years overseas surface mail — $100 (No GST applies)

 

While stocks last. We have a strictly limited number of each title available for a limited time. Please fill out your preference in order of 1-3 (from the four titles above) as we cannot guarantee your first choice.

Please note that this promotion is open only to Australian residents as the DVD stock is Region 4 and may not play in hardware from other countries. Please allow for up to four weeks for delivery of your DVD and first issue of Insights.

Please note: If you are subscribing on behalf of a Uniting Church 
organisation no GST applies to your subscription (1 year: $35, 2 years: $65)

But isn’t Insights free to Uniting Churches?

Insights is delivered free to Uniting Churches across New South Wales and the ACT for every household to collect a copy. A number of people, however, do subscribe to the magazine — preferring it to be delivered directly to their homes.