Andy and Zsofi OatridgeTraining leaders in Bible-centred youth work in HungryAndy and Zsófi Oatridge live in Hungary, running Acorn.
We have had a long partnership with them as they lived in Hadley Wood while Andy trained at Oak Hill Theological College. They often make an annual visit to us and some of our church family have been out to visit them in Hungary. Find their latest newsletter. |
Mission Partner with Pioneers UKA storytelling missionOur Mission Partner with Pioneers UK has been using Bible storying as a tool to share the good news of Jesus with various people groups in Kenya and South Sudan. It is a ministry that is different with each people group, according to their needs and the way they share information in their own culture. Our Mission Partner has a heart for nomadic people and splits her time between living in a town/village and visiting nomads in the bush. She sees God working powerfully through Bible storying and also through trauma healing.
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Compassion UKReleasing children from poverty in Jesus' nameNearly 385 million children are currently living in extreme poverty. Church family members provide sponsorship to 10 children across sub-Saharan Africa.
Compassion works with local church partners ensuring support reaches those who need it most. Compassion connects one child born into poverty with one sponsor enabling the child to attend school, receive nutritious meals and have regular medical check-ups. |
Five TalentsFive Talents supports people who have been marginalised to set up small businesses by providing business training to savings and loan microfinance Groups. Five Talents is the Anglican Church's microfinance charity, founded as a Christian response to global poverty. St Paul’s supports the Five Talents programme in Karamoja, Uganda.
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500kReaching the unreached with the love of God500k empowers indigenous workers to bring transformation to the world’s neediest people.
We give our money. They give their lives. God has given us the gift of life in all its fullness. Now we’re passing it on. St Paul’s support two full-time local leaders in India. |