Inspire Awards in pictures

|PIC1| Inspire magazine has celebrated individual Christians, churches and Christian projects making an inspirational difference in their local communities. The event took place at a lunch time reception in Parliament on 19 November.

Inspire editor Russ Bravo said: “We wanted to celebrate some of the unsung heroes serving their communities and showing how their faith in Christ is making a difference. More than that, we wanted to encourage people that the contribution they are making really is making a vital difference and shows that local churches have a key role to play in making life better for thousands of people across the country."

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