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Content | July Newsletter from TFHYou can read the Newsletter here or download a printable version using the link at the bottom.In this newsletter you will find:
THE4POINTS updateWe are thrilled to announce that THE4POINTS Easter Campaign 2026 is go! Following the success of this year's campaign, in which some 1000 people were trained to share the gospel in a variety of ways, we are determined to make the 2026 campaign even bigger and better and, crucially, bring more people to know God in the process. We have heard some amazing testimonies about how the campaign resulted in amazing gospel conversations on the street, teenagers spreading the gospel in schools and whole families coming to faith. This year we are determined to get more churches involved, reach more people and see more lives saved. Are you in? We are looking for people and organisations who are willing to volunteer to help at next year's training events – hosting, providing hospitality or AV skills.If you're ready to say "Here I am! Send me" (Isaiah 6:8) then email operations@tfh.org.uk with your name and contact details and we'll be in touch. Jesus in the ParkFollowing the last 'Jesus in the Park' event, when there were a reported 35+ salvations during the week, the next one is just two weeks away, on Friday July 18th and Saturday 19th. The whole thing starts at Newsham Park, Tuebrook (by the children's playground) on Friday night at 6pm, with Saturday's activities getting underway at 1pm. There will be inspiring stories, music, a barbecue, a bouncy castle for the children, games to play and lots of fun! When? Friday July 18th, from 6pm; Saturday July 19th, from 1pm Where? Newsham Park, Tuebrook Find Newsham Park on Google Maps here.Next Prayer Cabinet meeting Safeguarding Training
If you are looking for Safeguarding training for your church or leadership team, then Together for the Harvest member Dionne Simpson's training course on Safeguarding in Faith Based Settings and Domestic Abuse.
TFH director Nic Harding said: "Having known Dionne for a number of years, I can thoroughly recommend her training courses, which are so needed in local churches. These resources could save you a lot of heartache further down the track."
For more details and to book, follow this link.
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