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Status
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Income
£45.4K
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Spending
£36.3K
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from purposes 1 and 2 include: • The infinite spiritual and eternal benefits that derive from a relationship of trust in God and a commitment to practice or maintain the teachings of Jesus Christ, as found in the Holy Bible. • Providing pastoral support or encouragement to missionaries, pastors, leaders, church
members and the general public. These benefits are demonstrated through: • Willingness by believers to gathering together, in a public way where possible. • Feed-back from missionaries, pastors, local church leaders. • Potentially the development of a more settled and orderly society. The beneficiaries are: • The general public who may benefit from the spiritual or practical charitable support offered as a demonstration of the Christian faith. The direct benefits which flow from purpose 3 and 4 include: • Contribution to the spiritual, moral and general education of adults and children through the study of the Holy Bible and religious teachings which sustains and increases knowledge and understanding of the truths and practices of the Christian faith. • Sustaining and increasing knowledge, skills and expertise of potential future church leaders, pastors and missionaries. • Access to a greater number of Bibles, books, pamphlets or teaching resources or access to distance learning programmes in the beneficiaries’ language of choice. These benefits will be demonstrated through: • The number of teaching seminars organised each year • The amount of Bibles, books, pamphlet’s or teaching literature available in the beneficiaries’ language of choice. The beneficiaries are: • Any members of the general public in any given locality who desire religious education, and including missionaries, pastors and church leaders and potential future church leaders, pastors or missionaries or church members and their families. The direct benefits which flow from purpose 5 include: • Raising the quality of life by the relief of the burden created by living in poverty, or by living with being in need, where not to do so would bring deprivation. • Providing access to resources or other necessary humanitarian items to those who cannot afford them. • Providing access to facilities or equipment by those in need by reason of age, ill-health or disability. • Maintaining or developing children’s care facilities in which children and young people in need can grow and develop in a safe, stable, caring environment • Practical relief to refugees. These benefits are demonstrated through: • The number of times practical charitable aid or grants of money is supplied for the prevention or relief of poverty or for the relief of those in need and feedback from the beneficiaries or our associates in those countries the charity sees fit to operate in. The beneficiaries are: • Any member of the general public in any given locality who have been identified as being in poverty or being in need, including Minority, religious or ethnic groups or refugees or church members and their families in a given locality. The direct benefits which flow from purpose 6 include: • Giving missionaries, pastors and leaders greater opportunity to share their Christian faith and the work they do for God, to a wider audience within the Christian faith and the general public. • Promoting sacrificial giving by others of their finances, time, talents and skills for the advancement of the Christian faith. These benefits are demonstrated through: • Number of times others are informed about the work of the charity and those the charity supports. • Willingness by others to engage in charitable giving of their finances, time, talents and skills for the benefit of the general public. The beneficiaries are: • Any member of the general public. The purposes of our charity should not lead to any harm.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
•Raises awareness or understanding of the Christian faith. •Encourages the practice and maintenance of the doctrines of Jesus Christ, as found in the Holy Bible. •Shares the gospel of Jesus Christ to individuals and communities. •Assists in the provision of Bibles, Christian literature and other media •Sends out teams of people for missions,
outreach and other forms of spiritual or practical Christian work. •Provides pastoral care or support to missionaries, pastors or church leaders. •Contributes to the spiritual and moral education of adults and children through the general study of the Holy Bible and religious teachings. •Volunteer training to sustain or increase skills or expertise of potential future church leaders, pastors or missionaries. •Provides grants of money for: a)The advancement of the Christian faith. b)The prevention or relief of poverty c)The relief of those in need d)The advancement of education. e)Provision of education camps for young people. f)The provision of teaching resources, books, pamphlets, tracts, digital or otherwise. g)The provision of transport facilities to allow the work supported to be undertaken with different sections of the public. •Supplies resources such as clothing, bedding, furniture, food, fuel, tools and other necessary humanitarian items to those who cannot afford them. •Provides medical equipment for the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health or disability. •Provides building materials, supplies or teams of workers for the erection, renovation or restoration of church buildings; outreach centres, children’s homes or medical centres. •Supplies practical relief to refugees through overseas aid. •Informs others about the advancement of the Christian faith in the countries the charity operates; through meetings, conferences, seminars or talks; reports, letters or updates via the internet. •Offers opportunities for worship, conferences, seminars or talks.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The prevention or relief of poverty
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Asylum seekers/refugees
- Ethnic minorities
- General public
- Men
- Older people
- Overseas/developing countries
- Volunteers
- Women
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Counselling/support
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Grant making
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities
- Volunteer development
- Welfare/benevolent