Change is possible, but never simple.
Wombat Valley is a town shaped by fire, loss, and the fragile work of rebuilding. Here, redemption is lived out in the daily choices of those trying to begin again.
Jesse Walker is determined to leave his criminal past behind. But change demands more than good intentions. It requires truth, repentance, and the slow work of rebuilding trust. When thefts begin in the valley and suspicion returns, Jesse must confront whether grace is available to him.
Single mother Ruby is learning to make wise choices after a life marked by instability and harm. As she steps into faith, she navigates questions of safety in new relationships. When another young woman faces a life-altering decision about motherhood, Ruby offers to walk alongside her, navigating the fine line of offering support while encouraging freedom of choice.
In the wider community, a bold men’s behaviour change program confronts cycles of power, control, and denial. It calls men to accountability and transformation through truth, not shame. At the same time, survivors wrestle with grief, forgiveness, and the question of whether authentic change is possible.
Hope has previously reached safer ground, but embers from the past still burn. As her fiancé, Joe, wrestles with his own grief, Pastor Tom and Eve urge them to face what lies beneath. Together, they discover how God can use fire to redeem what was damaged.
Grace for the Broken is an unflinching story of repentance and healing, seen through the costly work of grace in lives that need restoration.