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Public benefits
Purpose 1 Direct Benefit - Christian missionaries in the UK and abroad are helped with funding to continue the Christian teaching of Christ Crucified to people in the UK and abroad. The people helped by these missionaries are educated in the Christian doctrine with the outcome being a measure of peace, emotional well-being and the salvation of
their souls. How this is demonstrated - This is demonstrated by the ongoing work done by these missionaries and the conversion of people to Christianity. Harms - There is no harm that can arise from this purpose Private Benefits - the beneficiaries of this purpose are the general public and there are no private beneficiaries. Fees - there are no fees charged to any beneficiaries Purpose 2 Direct Benefit - Christian missionaries in the UK and abroad are helped with funding to develop and improve community relations through Christian teaching. How this is demonstrated - This is demonstrated by the ongoing work done by these missionaries and through the conversion of people to Christianity and improving their attitude and purpose within their own societies. Harms - There is no harm that can arise from this purpose Private Benefits - the beneficiaries of this purpose are the general public and there are no private beneficiaries. Fees - there are no fees charged to any beneficiaries Purpose 3 Direct Benefit - Christian missionaries in the UK and abroad are helped with funding so that they can help individuals in specific times of need. How this is demonstrated - This is demonstrated by the ongoing work done by these missionaries and the improvement in the lives of these individuals who receive help. Harms - There is no harm that can arise from this purpose Private Benefits - the beneficiaries of this purpose are the general public and there are no private beneficiaries. Fees - there are no fees charged to any beneficiaries
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The charity gives money to various religious organisations and people to promote the advancement of religion in this country and worldwide. It also gives money occasionally to those in desperate need due to ill health etc. The religious organisations and people it donates to help communities in poor areas of the world. The charity also produces
literature for use around the world and travels to these countries to promote the Gospel.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Overseas/developing countries
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
How the charity works
- General charitable purposes
- Religious activities