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Organisations in the Jubilee Centre network

www.relationshipsglobal.net
Relationships Global was established in 2009 to facilitate an international network of people and organisations who recognise the importance of relationships to human wellbeing and seek to combat the causes of relational poverty.

www.relationshipsfoundation.org
The Relationships Foundation grew out of the work of the Jubilee Centre in 1994 and exists to strengthen relationships across private and public life.

www.concordis-international.org
Concordis International, formerly known as Relationships Foundation International, is an initiative launched by the Relationships Foundation. It is an international peace-building organisation that works with individuals and groups in conflict situations.

www.citylifeltd.org
Citylife is a charitable Industrial and Provident Society which helps to get unemployed people into sustainable jobs in cities and regions in the UK. It grew out of the work of the Jubilee Centre and the Relationships Foundation.

www.keepsundayspecial.net
KSS exists to preserve Sunday as a day of rest, as a day for family activities and as a day of worship for Christians.

www.keeptimeforchildren.org.uk
KTC exists to promote the importance of family time at weekends particularly for families with school age children.

www.creditaction.com
Credit Action became independent from the Jubilee Centre in 1992. It seeks to educate local churches and the population at large in biblical and practical principles for handling money.

Campaigning Organisations

www.care.org.uk
Contains information regarding the work of CARE (Christian Action Research Education), 'a mainstream Christian charity involved in caring, campaigning and communicating', as well as numerous resources and briefing papers.

www.christian.org.uk
The Christian Institute is based in Newcastle and campaigns on a range of issues of concern to Christians. Their website contains many useful publications and briefing papers.

www.licc.org.uk
The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity works to equip Christians to engage biblically and relevantly with the issues they face, including work, capitalism, youth culture, media, gender and communication.

www.equityforafrica.org
Equity for Africa raises capital to invest profitably in small businesses and builds the infrastructure to manage investments. It enables local people to improve their livelihoods by creating sustainable employment.

www.tearfund.org
A leading relief and development charity working in partnership with Christian agencies and churches worldwide to tackle the causes and effects of poverty and to open a brighter future for the world's poorest communities.

www.worldvision.org
A Christian relief and development organisation dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.

Other Useful Resources

www.christianheritageuk.org.uk
Maintains the Round Church in Cambridge as a visitor centre highlighting Christian history and as a focal point for training in theology and cultural apologetics, seeking to demonstrate to contemporary society that Christianity is a living faith with the power to change people and therefore to shape history.

www.ywam.org
An international movement of Christians with three main areas of ministry: evangelism, training and mercy ministry. The University of the Nations is YWAM's global vehicle for training, seeking to combine traditional classroom learning with a discipleship atmosphere and practical mission-field experience.

www.eauk.org
Contains information regarding the numerous programmes and initiatives undertaken by the Evangelical Alliance UK, including an 'information and resources centre' with links to information about issues relating to the Church and Christian living.

www.affinity.org.uk
Affinity is a growing network of many hundreds of Bible-centred churches and Christian agencies throughout Britain and Ireland of which the Jubilee Centre is a member. Jubilee Centre supporters may be particularly interested in the work of the Affinity Social Issues Team.

Other Christian Blogs read by Jubilee Centre staff

adrianwarnock.com
Part of the leadership team of Jubilee Church, a growing multicultural church in London.

www.albertmohler.com
Dr Mohler is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, one of the largest seminaries in the world.

andjustincase.blogspot.com
The Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education (CASE) is based at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. It exists to explore the importance and place of Christianity in today’s world, seeking to defend the Christian faith, engage with other world views and attract ‘thinking’ people to the message of the Christian faith.

archbishop-cranmer.blogspot.com
One of the best known religio-political blogs.

therworld.com
Politics professor and pastor Dale Kuehne leads the rWorld, a New England based, non-profit (in formation). It believes that much of the fulfillment for which women and men are looking can be found by enhancing the quality of our relationships.

timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill
Religion Correspondent for The Times.