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Soul Survivor Set to Launch HOPE08 Across the UK

More than 1,000 people in 350 locations have pledged to back Soul Survivor's HOPE08, a trans-denominational mission movement for 2008.

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Monday, February 5, 2007, 10:13 (GMT)
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More than 1,000 people in 350 locations have pledged to back Soul Survivor's HOPE08, a trans-denominational mission movement for 2008.

Supporters have said that they will "make Hope happen where they live" - even before the initiative is presented to the nation this month on a high-profile tour.

So far, more than 1,000 have signed up to promote and plan for Hope08 - touted as a year of united mission for every denomination across the UK.

"We're excited about the number who've registered their interest so far," said chairman Steve Clifford. "But we invite everyone else who wants to see God's kingdom spread across the UK - to also make Hope happen where they live."

This new initiative will be highlighted on the Soul Survivor Tour 2007 - at five major cities in the Midlands and Southern England. The programme of activities is being taken to Oxford, Nottingham, Bristol, London and Cambridge.

Participants will hear about the plans from Soul Survivor leader Mike Pilavachi, and Andy Hawthorne from The Message or Roy Crowne of Youth for Christ.

The day will include lunch for 'advocates', a reception for church leaders and an evening event featuring the popular Soul Survivor mix of worship and teaching.

The tour will run from 19 -24 February and will go on to visit Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Cardiff and Belfast in the October half-term week.

"Hope in 2008 provides an amazing opportunity for all Christians to work together and make a huge impact on this nation," said Mike Pilavachi. "My hope and prayer is that through representing Jesus in words and in deeds, we can see lives transformed and bring lasting change."

Andy Hawthorne has described this year of holistic mission as "the most exciting thing I've ever been involved in".

He added, "I honestly believe Hope in 2008 is an opportunity, perhaps like we've never had before, for every denomination, stream, conference and movement to play to their strengths - and together make a huge impact on this nation."



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Added: Thursday, March 29, 2007, 8:33 (BST)

I think that hope08 is really amazing and after seeing the DVD at my youth group yesterday i really want to help and thought i could show that through this and maybe help my youth group and church respond in the same way!

Joel Bryce, Reading, England

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