The campaign features images of ordinary people doing extraordinary things with their lives, motivated by their Christian faith. They include Julian Prior, who runs Open Door North-East, the only agency working with failed and destitute asylum seekers in Tyneside, Katherine Brenchley, who gave up her office-based career to train as a midwife, and Graham Sheath, a chef at a church-run community cafe in Brentford, West London.
My Faith Works will grow by Christians submitting photos of themselves and explaining how they put their faith into action.
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Resourcing the movement
To help churches demonstrate that their faith works, Faithworks also launched a raft of new resources, including:
Faithworks Magazine
Launched in partnership with CCP, this quarterly magazine will contain news, resources, inspirational features and advice from proven practitioners, all focused on bringing positive transformation to our communities.
Kingdom Come
By Malcolm Duncan, Leader of the Faithworks Movement, this book aims to help local churches to rediscover their transforming role at the heart of their communities.
Change Agents
A book by Steve Chalke MBE, Founder of Faithworks and Oasis UK, who shares 25 hard-learned lessons of leadership.
Distinctly Welcoming
By Richard Sudworth and Joy Madeiros, this book explores Christian presence in a multi-faith society.
Ethos and Excellence
A new resource from the Faithworks Movement, containing in-depth case studies of Christian projects that are demonstrating excellence in their response to the vulnerable and marginalised in their communities.













