Share It Magazine published
September 2007
Hope is central to the latest ShareIt! Magazine

In the latest issue of ShareIt!, Church Army's Chief Executive, Mark Russell writes: "As Christians we believe in hope. Hope for life, hope for heaven, hope in Christ. It is a fantastic message for our world of fear, uncertainty and angst . I hope Church Army will be provocative, sharing faith through words and action, being salt and light, and I pray that this provokes people to ask us to give a reason for the hope in us: Jesus Christ.
For 125 years, Church Army has been making history and bringing hope to the lives of people who have little if any connection with the Church. In this issue of Shareit!, you will see story after story of people bringing hope. Across these islands hundreds more Evangelists are bringing hope to people, reaching people where they are. ShareIt! Magazine goes out to individual supporters and parishes, and is full of real life stories of the work of Church Army and our partners. Special features in this issue include:
Out of your comfort zone
Exciting new training programme
The Newcastle estate made famous
Byker Grove is home to many young people who feel they have no value
These shoes are made for mission
Each told inspiring real-life stories of their owners
Boys with Toys adopt a Street
Doing the jobs people hate doing
Retail Therapy
Is it possible to run an effective ministry from your car and starbucks?
Inspire a Re:Action to bring HOPE
Church Outdoors in partnership with Church Army
Art for God's sake
Allowing God to touch people through beauty and messages
New direction for Brian in Aberdeen
God had different plans for Brian Wisener
Bringing Hope to Ireland
Evangelists sharing love in Ireland
More good news from Bentilee
How God is at work in one corner of Stoke-On-Trent
New partnership brings HOPE for evangelism
Chrsitian Enquiry Agency is working with Church Army evangelists
125 years of Church Army
Mark Russell reflects on the legacy of Wilson Carlile
Shareit It! can be reproduced in your parish or diocese magazine or website. For more information contact Communications on 020 8309 3516 or email comms@churcharmy.org.uk


