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People in the fellowships initiate projects and participate in those initiated by fellow Christians from other backgrounds. The fellowships are not an exclusive group. As part of the wider body of Christ they are in fellowship with the rest of the body of believers. This is an incomplete list because the autonomy of the Fellowships means that I don't know everything that is going on and who is involved in what and where. CFS - Christian Fellowship SchoolPhil Williamson, began the Christian Fellowship School which started as a role of around 10 children meeting in the basement rooms of number 16 Devonshire Road and now has a role of upwards of 250 children at a site on Overbury Street in Liverpool's Edge Hill area. Gladstone's Christian BooksOriginally Contact Christian
Books managed by Peter Buckley and Peter Lock. Located in Slaterl Street at
the heart of Liverpool's 'clubland' the venue has added cafe facilities and is
now called Gladstones managed by Bill and Enid Tonge with Peter Locke. CWP - Christian Workers Programme / Next Generation TrainingBirmingham (Raglan Road Christian Fellowship) host this project training people for Christian service. All For Jesus MissionsDave Orange sold his house in a plush area of Birmingham, moved to a house in Toxteth, Liverpool and bought a truck with the difference. Since then he has organized relief aid missions to Eastern Europe and as far away as Mongolia. IMP - International Missionary ProjectSet up by Chris French - Leeds Fellowship - to support the work of people
already sent or being sent out from the fellowships to other countries. Forget-me-notLinked to the International Missionary Project. A child sponsorship programme set up by Chris French, Leeds Fellowship. Ameva, ZimbabweJohn Valentine started a Bible School training students for church pastorship supported by a farm. Primary and Secondary schools have been added. Maforga, MozambiqueAn orphanage set up to help those orphaned by the civil war. China Babies aka Caring for China's ChildrenHelping the children orphaned or rejected by their parents - often for being female or handicapped. Nepal Leprosy TrustA hospital in Nepal near India to treat those suffering from leprosy. More details: http://www.nlt.org.uk/home.htm
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