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We believe that the whole world needs to hear the Good News about Jesus and we are therefore committed to supporting mission locally, nationally and internationally. We do this through financial support and prayer.

Find out more about the work we support by clicking on the logos.

Build Africa works exclusively in rural areas of Uganda and Kenya to help young people escape poverty through education and income generation. Their vision is for every young person in Africa to fulfil their potential and to make a difference.

 

 

Christians Against Poverty is a national debt counselling charity with a network of 160 centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to anyone in debt through its unique, in-depth service.
CAP aims to show God’s love in action by providing sustainable poverty relief through debt counselling, advice and practical help. CAP’s unique ‘hands on’ approach empowers people to help themselves out of poverty and be released from the fear, oppression and worry generated by overwhelming debts. They are providing sustainable poverty relief as their service teaches clients vital budgeting skills that will last a lifetime.

 

 

They’re about sharing faith through words and action to transform lives by making Jesus famous.  Their focus is on the 7 out of 10 people who have little or no meaningful contact with church.

 

 

CPAS is an Anglican evangelical mission agency working with churches, mainly in the UK and Republic of Ireland.  Their mission is to enable churches to help every person hear and discover the good news of Jesus Christ.

 

 

Christian Solidarity Worldwide is a human rights organisation which specialises in religious freedom, works on behalf of those persecuted for their Christian beliefs and promotes religious liberty for all.  As an advocacy organisation, CSW aims to influence governments and other bodies on religious freedom issues to ensure that the voice of the persecuted is heard in the international arena.

 

 

For almost five years, cards from CSW supporters comforted Reverend Carlos Lamelas and his family. They were severely persecuted in Cuba and lost almost everything.

 

 

 A message from Aung San Suu Kyi.

 

 

Twenty local churches have partnered with local businesses and agencies to deliver a week-long youth and community programme.  Young people have grown in confidence as they have understood their value and significance as well as building character, self-esteem and teamwork.  Residents are served by their positive social contribution and build a positive perception of all ages.  A key part of Engage are the community projects, involving active citizenship for young people aged 11-18.

 

 

Right now millions of Christians are at risk of persecution around the world. Open Doors is active in around 45 countries, supplying Bibles, leadership training, Scripture-based literacy programmes and support for Christians suffering for their faith. And they want to continue to encourage the church here to play its part: that means not only responding to the needs of the persecuted church, but also learning from their experience of what it means to follow Jesus.

 

 

The Grace International Church (our connected church project with TearFund) was established in 2004 in Maesai, a small town in northern Thailand near the border with Burma. As part of its work with the many migrant workers who enter the country here, since 2007 it has been running a Burmese-language primary school for children of migrant workers.

 

The Maesai Grace Church blog: http://maesaigracechurch.blogspot.com/

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