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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 26 Feb 2020
- Charity no. 101770
- Date registered. 25/02/2015
Public benefits
Purpose – To Promote the Christian Religion: The direct benefits that flow from this purpose include spiritual well being, a healthy lifestyle and the adoption of a moral framework which encourages people to be good citizens. These benefits can be demonstrated through the increased involvement of churches and individuals in meeting the needs of
their local communities. The charity’s beneficiaries are churches, individual Christians and the general public. Purpose -Development of a Discipling Leadership Culture: The direct benefits that flow from this purpose include, Christians being inspired and equipped to lead with excellence and integrity in whatever area of society they find themselves (church, politics, business, family etc.). These benefits can be demonstrated by an increasing number of people taking responsibility to be a positive influence for change within their circle of influence. The charity’s beneficiaries are churches, individual Christians and the general public. There is no harm flowing from the purposes and the only private benefit is incidental and relates to paying reasonable salaries to one full time and two part time employees.
What your organisation does
Organise and run events, residential weekends and training courses for developing leaders which focus on faith, leadership and the transformation of society. Organise and run annual educational men and women’s conferences to encourage Christians in their faith and equip them to serve effectively in their homes, communities, workplaces and
churches. Inspire people to better live out their faith in their everyday lives or challenge them in their thinking and practice by hosting an active website which publishes regular blogs from writers across the country.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Men
- Women
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Religious activities
Charitable purposes
To promote the Christian religion and to work with Churches and individuals to help develop a leadership culture which produces active disciples who will impact their world for God.