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Partnerships - Together we can!
Getting involved with an InFocus project
Your church can help a people group receive God’s message of love.
God loves every people, every tribe and every nation. But many of these groups still live far from God, cut off from the wonderful promises found in his word.
InFocus offers your church the opportunity to help one of these groups receive God’s message of love in their own language.
These groups vary in size and location: some have no church and among some it’s already growing, some follow major world religions while some hold firmly to traditional beliefs
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but all of them need to learn more about Jesus.
That process begins with what God has said in the Bible. God’s word is foundational to effective evangelism, church-planting and discipleship. So while InFocus programmes may include many things like literacy and development, they always include making Scripture available in the local language.
InFocus will 'introduce' your church to one group so that you can:
- pray for the Lord to break through into their lives
- build meaningful relationships with national workers ministering to this group
- prayerfully consider the financial needs of the programme
- praise God as scripture becomes available and has impact
- celebrate as the kingdom expands as a result of your involvement
Tell me more!
Commitment to an InFocus project may be a big step for a church but just finding out a little more is a small one.
Find out five more things that InFocus means and ask us for a full information pack. Churches involved through In Focus also receive regular prayer updates on projects.
Churches in N. Ireland are currently linked with work among a people group in Cameroon, and in Scotland there have so far been links with people groups in Cameroon, Kenya, and Uganda.
Churches in England and Wales are partnering with work in Chad, Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda and other countries in both East Africa and South Asia.


