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Status
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Income
£79.9K
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Spending
£76.1K
Public benefits
The directors believe that our purpose satisfies both elements of the public benefit requirement. The direct benefits which flow from our purpose are the spread of the Christian gospel to areas of the world where it has not yet reached, the establishment of new churches in areas of the world where there was previously no church and the support and
the training and equipping of churches and church workers in such areas. Local people benefit by having access to a local church and the pastoral care, counsel and advice of a trained pastor. Native pastors benefit from financial support as they establish a new church, additional training and the provision of literature and bicycles for transport in their work. The benefits can be demonstrated through regular reports and statistics from national leaders in our target nations and regular visits made by UK based leaders of Reach the Unreached Ministries. There is a potential for harm in sending staff to remote areas of Africa and Asia but this is mitigated by carefully following HM Foreign and Commonwealth Office advice plus the advice of trusted local leaders and contacts and is necessary to achieving the purpose. There are no private benefits flowing from our purpose.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
(1) We conduct open air public Christian meetings in our target areas of the world. (2) We financially support native pastors who establish new churches. (3) We help native pastors to construct new church buildings. (4) We supply Gospel literature to native pastors in our target areas. (5) We equip native pastors with bicycles for transport. (6) We
conduct and finance training seminars for native pastors.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Overseas/developing countries
How the charity works
- Religious activities