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The past few years have brought significant social and economic change. More people than ever seem to be struggling with their mental health, both inside and outside the church. The need for a robust and biblically-faithful response to such struggles could not be greater and BCUK seeks to be a significant part of that response. Our prayer is that the Lord would work through our local churches, enabling us to bring the restorative grace of the gospel to the hardest parts of life.
Your generous gifts have enabled BCUK’s ministry to grow considerably in recent years – new courses, new training, new books and new partnerships have all been developed. But sustaining this level of ministry, and even expanding it further, depends on us raising a minimum of £100,000 in donations this coming year. Would you consider becoming a regular monthly donor, or making a one-off gift, to enable us to grow our training and resourcing of local churches?
The BCUK Conference Bursary Fund is used in two ways: to help individuals attend BCUK conferences who otherwise would not be able to afford to attend, and to subsidise the overall conference cost to keep our fees as low as possible for everyone. The more we have in the fund, the greater the number of people we will be able to help.
Would you consider making a donation, however small or large, to enable others to attend and keep our ticket price as low as possible? This is a restricted fund and any donations will be solely used for the purposes described above. Please indicate in the Fund section of the form below for your donation to be used in this way.
If you would prefer to obtain our bank details to make a direct bank transfer, please contact us here.
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Photos of BCUK 2024 onwards by Colin Hulett.
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