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Welcome to the PFJ website

PFJ Ministries is a network of Church leaders, ministries, and individuals who are committed to seeing the Kingdom of God established through Church Planting, Evangelism, World missions, Training, Envisioning and Church Unity.

In addition we are a UK-based charity (no 1086475) working to eradicate poverty amongst vulnerable and at-risk communities throughout the world. To achieve this, we partner with others, both in the UK and overseas, to support social development programmes at grass-roots level. Our work is for all people, irrespective of belief, gender and race. We also work along side churches to support and equip leaders and their communities.

In PFJ, we are passionate about Jesus and passionate about people and we hope you find this site helpful in giving you an overview of our work and what you can do. If there is anything about which you would like more information, please contact us.

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Mark RichieDo you feel Christmassy?

Mark Richie will be with us on Wednesday 14th December, for an evening of honest and hilarious stories about Christmas; a unique blend of humour with the Gospel message. A passionate Scotsman, Mark has travelled all over the world communicating Christianity in a way that people can understand.

Venue :- The Well

Time :- 7.45pm

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Giving children a home in Malawi

Hannah with children in MalawiIt was no ordinary holiday for a three students who set up an orphanage during a summer vacation trip to Africa.

During their month-long visit to Malawi, Hannah Branch, 20, from Carlisle, and Luke Benson and Bethanie Walker, both 16, from Bury, established Hannah's Children's Home. 

They explained: "We saw kids begging on the street and children as young as five-years-old taking responsibility for their baby siblings. It just didn't seem right! We wanted to provide a stable family environment for children who have had an unfortunate life and a difficult upbringing."

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