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Mission Exhibition brochure for EMW Aberystwyth Conference 2013.
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Held during the
EMW ABERYSTWYTH CONFERENCE13-16 August Tuesday to FridayTuesday to Friday
2:30pm - 5pm (Friday 4:30pm)
Mission Exhibition organisers
Oliver and Naomi Gross are originally from Birmingham but since 2007 have lived in Welshpool, Powys where they attend Kingswood Church. They have a three year old daughter, Esme, and an 11 year old Border Terrier, Neelix. The four of them enjoy walks in the countryside.
Oliver, Naomi and the team will be happy to help you in any way during your visit to the Mission Exhibition – just ask.
The Mission Exhibition is held at Morlan (centre for faith and culture) on North Parade in Aberystwyth town. Here you will find a great variety of organisations and societies offering information, resources and opportunities to help you connect with what God is doing all over the world. Wander around, meet the representatives and then stop for a drink in the café.
Children are very welcome and a quiz is available which will keep them amused while they learn more about the organisations represented. For younger children there is a colouring table. Everyone will be treated to a ‘goody’ bag when they return the completed quiz or colouring sheet.
At the exhibition there will also be signing sessions with some of the conference speakers.
The exhibition is open between 2:30pm and 5pm Tuesday to Friday (closing at 4:30pm on Friday). The coffee shop will close at 4:30pm each afternoon (4pm on Friday). Admisson is free, but please bring your event pass with you.
Welcometo our 23RdMission Exhibiton
Tuesday - Friday2:30pm - 5pm (Friday 4:30pm)
@ Morlan,North Parade,Aberystwyth
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Exhibitors 2013
Blythswood CareRepresentatives: Terry Evansand Dennis & Rose GravesTable number: 22Website: www.blythswood.org
Christian care for body and soul – Blythswood Care invests in the lives of disadvantaged young people and helps the elderly by supporting and developing social care projects in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Christian Witnessto IsraelRepresentatives: Mike MooreTable number: 25Website: www.cwi.org.uk
CWI was founded 170 years ago and continues to make the gospel known to the Jewish people and to make the church aware of its spiritual and material debt to the Jews.
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Changing Lanes Youth Ministries
Representatives:Siân Price and Rachel PearseTable number: 27Website: www.changinglanes.org.uk
Changing Lanes Youth Ministries Ltd is a small charitable company passionate in sharing the good news about Jesus with British teenagers. We are Bible-believing, Christ-centred and gospel-driven.
The Christian InstituteRepresentative: Rhys CurnowTable number: 16Website: www.christian.org.uk
The Christian Institute is a non-denominational Christian charity committed to upholding the truths of the Bible in the public arena. We seek to inform supporters by producing free resources on marriage and the family, medical ethics, and religious liberty.
EuropeanMissionary FellowshipRepresentative: David ButlerTable number: 13Website: www.emf-welwyn.org
EMF seeks to serve evangelical churches in Europe by supporting pastors, evangelists and church planters, providing theological training and supporting the translation and publication of good Christian literature.
DaylighT ChristianPrison TrustRepresentatives:David Lewis and Stephen JamesTable number: 21Website: www.daylightcpt.org
Daylight exists to take the good news of Jesus Christ to the prison population of the UK. We try to partner with the local church so that men and women can be discipled in accordance with the word of God.
Day One MinistriesRepresentative: Tirzah JonesTable number: 12Website: www.dayone.co.uk
We have a large publishing work with a ministry among prisoners distributing diaries, this year 198,000. We have a dedicated youth ministry and lead a number of holiday tours. Another main area of work is encouraging Christians to understand the importance of the Lord’s Day.
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CreationMinistriesInternational
Representatives: Tim & Rachel StreetTable number: 1Website: www.creation.com
Creation Ministries International (UK/Europe) is a non-profit, non-denominational, Christ-centred evangelistic ministry, which seeks to give glory and honour to God as Creator, and to affirm the truth of the biblical record of the real origin and history of the world and mankind.
Evangelical movement of walesRepresentative: Roger ThomasTable number: 29Website: www.emw.org.uk
The EMW trailer is taken to agricultural shows and town fairs. It provides a platform from which Christians, the local church, can evangelise. This sharing of the gospel is done through friendship evangelism, by selling Christian literature, and distributing tracts.
GraceBaptist MissionRepresentatives:Derek French and Nicola EdkinsTable number: 2Website: www.gbm.org.uk
GBM is the missionary arm of Grace Baptist Churches. It exists to help churches send and support their missionaries worldwide. The main aims of the work are evangelism and church planting, Bible teaching and training, literature and radio ministry.
India Link MinistriesRepresentative: Paul BarnesTable number: 24Website: www.indialink.org.uk
Assisting pastors, evangelists and Christian organisations in India and Nepal, we aim to promote sound biblical doctrine through seminars, literature and other resources.
Gideons InternationalRepresentatives:Alan Lansdown and John HughesTable number: 3Website: www.gideons.org.uk
Gideons International is a worldwide organisation of Christian businessmen and their wives who distribute copies of God’s word in the highways of life. In 2012 we distributed over 78 million copies in 194 countries.
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London TheologicalSeminaryRepresentatives:Robert & Sarah StrivensTable number: 17Website: www.ltslondon.org
London Theological Seminary (LTS) trains men for the pastoral and preaching ministry, a task which we believe to be of supreme importance for the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the building-up of His church.
New Tribes MissioNRepresentatives:Frank & Jeanette BrearleyTable number: 11Website: www.uk.ntm.org
NTM exists to assist the local church in its task to reach unreached people groups around the world. NTM trains people to evangelise, plant churches and translate scriptures amongst these people groups.
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MSI Professional ServicesRepresentatives:Meirion & Ceri ThomasTable number: 6Website: www.msips.org
MSI Professional Services is a non-profit organisation dedicated to serving the holistic needs of the people of inland China. We send committed Christian professionals – people with needed skills – to share Christ’s love through the witness of their lives.
LovewiseRepresentative: Becky ThompsonTable number: 28Website: www.lovewise.org
Lovewise is a charity which seeks to help churches and schools by providing resources and presentations on the subject of marriage, relationships and sex, these are written from a Christian perspective.
OMF InternationalRepresentative: Heather SimmonsTable number: 5Website: www.omf.org/uk
OMF International, formally known as the China Inland Mission, was founded by James Hudson Taylor in 1865. Through God’s grace we aim to see an indigenous, biblical church movement in each people group of East Asia, evangelising their own people and reaching out in mission to other peoples.
Oak HillCollegeRepresentative: Paul WoodbridgeTable number: 18Website: www.oakhill.ac.uk
Oak Hill delivers ‘biblical training for contemporary ministry’ for Anglican and Free Church students in Theological and Pastoral Studies; Youth and Children’s Ministry; Theology and World Mission. The College offers full and part time study and undergraduate and post graduate level. It also offers a Distance Learning course.
One Mission SocietyRepresentative: Christopher PalmerTable number: 14Website: www.onemissionsociety.org.uk
One Mission Society is involved in evangelism, church planting, training and education. Working in over 50 countries, we endeavour to promote the gospel and make disciples in all nations. Ephesians 4:1-6.
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Open-Air MissionRepresentatives:J.P. Earnest and Allan PeelTable number: 8Website: www.oamission.com
The Open-Air Mission has two simple aims. The first is to seek to reach the unchurched with the wonderful message of the gospel. The second is to encourage others to do the same.
Precept Ministries UNited KingdomRepresentatives:Ian Hayward and Jennifer FrancisTable number: 7Website: www.precept.org.uk
We equip people with skills to study the Bible using the inductive study method. We provide training and resources so people can ‘discover the truth’ for themselves. We do not charge for training and we welcome everyone to study together.
Slavic Gospel AssociationRepresentatives: Trevor Cooper,Bill Patterson and Andrew ColcloughTable number: 4Website: www.sga.org.uk
To encourage and assist the church in Central and Eastern Europe, and Asian Republics to fulfil the great commission among their own peoples, primarily through teaching programmes and support.
UCCF: The Christian UnionsRepresentatives:John & Bethan PerryTable number: 20Website: www.uccf.org.uk
UCCF’s vision is to give every student in Great Britain an opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel. Living and speaking for Jesus, Christian Unions are led by students, trained by UCCF staff and supported by local churches.
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Pastor Training InternationalRepresentatives: David Sercombe and Christopher Embleton-SmithTable number: 23Website: www.pastor-training.org
Our motto ‘teach to preach’ neatly sums up PTI’s ministry – helping pastors in the developing world to preach God’s word clearly and thoroughly. We do this through a programme of training conferences, supported by appropriate reformed books and correspondence mentoring.
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Zambesi MissionRepresentative: Tom JardineTable number: 15Website: www.zambesimission.org
Zambesi Mission (ZM) currently works in Malawi and Mozambique, training and equipping national Christians for the work of the church. ZM partners national evangelical churches and the Evangelical Bible College of Malawi (EBCoM) in evangelism, discipleship, church planting, community care and development.
Wales Evangelical School of TheologyRepresentative: Jonathan SekharTable number: 26Website: www.west.org.uk
WEST is an independent, international and interdenominational reformed evangelical theological college for training full-time Christian workers. Men and women, campus and distance learning, full and part-time, BA (hons), G Dip, MA, MTh, DMin, MPhil, and PhD.
UNitedBeach MissionsRepresentative: Pat NorburyTable number: 9Website: www.ubm.org.uk
United Beach Missions is an interchurch Christian charity sharing the good news of Jesus on beaches and in cities of the UK, Republic of Ireland and Continental Europe. Each summer about 900 people are involved in 90 missions.
UFMWorldwideRepresentative: Dafydd JobTable number: 10Website: www.ufm.org.uk
UFM Worldwide works in partnership with UK sending churches, and providing the expertise and support needed to work effectively in cross-cultural contexts, linking with other mission agencies and national churches. We currently partner with 145 missionaries in our 35 countries.
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THE GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL
Serving Wales
Reg Charity 221605
20 schemes
Representatives:John Surtees and Sharon DickensTable number: 19Website: www.20schemes.com
20schemes: a ministry of Niddrie Community Church desires to see Scotland’s Housing Schemes transformed by the gospel by planting or revitalising gospel-centred churches led by a new generation of indigenous church leaders.
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MINISTERS’ RELIEF SOCIETY
The Ministers’ Relief Society is a Christian charity with the mission to provide financial assistance to needy ministers of the Gospel in the UK and overseas. The Society currently provides financial aid to over thirty ministers, in the UK, Ghana, Congo, the Philippines, Siberia and other countries.
Our doctrinal basis is biblical and reformed, and we seek to support ministers who are of like mind.We are funded wholly by giving from individuals.
For further information contact:The Administration Secretary(Hugh Pollington)18a Arterberry Road, London SW20 8AJ(e-mail: [email protected])
Registered charity no. 270314
By God’s grace One Mission Society unites, inspires and equips Christians to make disciples of Jesus Christ, multiplying dynamic communities of believers around the world. Our four- fold ministry foundation is: Evangelism, Church Planting, training Leaders and Strategic Partnerships these all help to meet the command to go into all the world and preach the gospel.
The task cannot be done alone! You too can respond to the Lord’s call by donating, praying or joining the OMS family as a missionary. Together we can fulfil the Great Commission.
Contact: www.onemissionsociety.org.ukOMS UK, 1 Sandileigh Aveneue,Manchester , ML20 3LN, tel.—01612837992Registered Scottish Charitable Organisation: SC042930
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Creation Ministries InternationalGrace Baptist MissionGideons InternationalSlavic Gospel associationOMF InternationalMSI Professional ServicesPrecept Ministries UKOpen-Air MissionUnited Beach MissionsUFM WorldwideNew Tribes missionDay One MinistriesEuropean Missionary FellowshipOne Mission SocietyZambesi MissionThe Christian InstituteLondon Theological SeminaryOak Hill College20 schemesUCCF: The Christian UnionsDaylight Christian prison trustBlythswood CarePastor Training InternationalIndia Link MinistriesChristian Witness to IsraelWAles EvangelicalSchool of TheologyChanging Lanes Youth MinistriesLovewiseEvangelical Movement of Wales
Mission Exhibition Floor Plan 2013Layout of hall may be adjusted to make best use of available space.Table numbers will remain the same.One Way system will operate to ensure smooth circulation of visitors.
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Working in fellowship with local churches, and through its wide range of contacts with trusted spiritual leaders in many countries, Slavic Gospel Association helps to sustain ongoing programmes of help for widows and orphans. Substantial emergency aid has also been directed to crises situations in which believers have been given invaluable opportunities to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
For more information please visit www.sga.org.uk
call 01323 725583 email [email protected]
Slavic Gospel Association, 37a The Goffs, Eastbourne,
East Sussex, BN21 1HF
STRATEGICALLY ERECTED CHURCHES
LOCALLY NURTURED LEADERS
FRESHLY CULTIVATED PLANTS
SPECIFICALLY TARGETED CAREENABLING SLAVIC BELIEVERS TO RESPOND TO THE NEEDS OF THEIR OWN PEOPLE
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* Youth/Children’s programmes for away days and conferences, etc
* Church visits to give midweek reports
* Resources
Day One diaries went into over 150 prisons and young offenders institutions last year.
With a selection of colour photographs and a verse from the Bible for every day of the year, they have been a means of bringing
God’s Word and life and hope to many.
“These diaries are like gold dust, everyone is asking for them”
— Prison Chaplain
Tel 01568 613740 www.dayone.co.ukOther ministries include Day One PublicatiOns and Day One tOurs
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To find out about the freedoms you still have and how we can help you defend your faith, visit The Christian Institute stall today.
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www.cwi.org.uk · [email protected] · 01959 565955To a People of Promise... the Message of Messiah
…at some future time, and we do
not know when … there shall be a
tremendous conversion of
the mass of the nation of Israel
and when it happens the church will be
so amazed and astonished that it
will veritably be like life from the dead!”
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Christian Witness to Israel… working for the salvation of the Jewish people since 1842.
Visit Mike & Jenny Moore at the CWI stand and discover how Jewish people are finding Jesus today.
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