Founded | 1995 |
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Founder | Paul Adams |
Type | Biblical training provider |
Focus | Evangelical Christianity |
Location | |
Origins | United Kingdom |
Area served | United Kingdom, Worldwide |
Method | Provides Biblical training resources |
Website | http://www.beaconlight.co.uk/ |
Registered Charity number: 1047046 |
BeaconLight Trust is a non-denominational Christian training organisation that provides biblical training resources. BeaconLight is a registered charity (no. 1047046), [1] a member of Global Connections [2] and the Evangelical Alliance.
BeaconLight started in 1995, running face-to-face training courses, predominantly in South-East England. These courses involved participants from approx. 400 churches, and were normally based at Banstead Baptist Church. [3] Since 2007, BeaconLight has offered free-to-use training resources over the internet. In 2009 BeaconLight published its first book, Truth Direct. [4]
In November 2007, BeaconLight began offering a daily devotional email service named Word@Work. The stated aim of this service is to encourage people at work to apply the Bible's teaching to their working lives. [5] Word@Work has garnered praise within the evangelical blogosphere, [6] [7] and its readership has grown to 30,000 readers worldwide (as at April 2011). [8]
Founded | 1995 |
---|---|
Founder | Paul Adams |
Type | Biblical training provider |
Focus | Evangelical Christianity |
Location | |
Origins | United Kingdom |
Area served | United Kingdom, Worldwide |
Method | Provides Biblical training resources |
Website | http://www.beaconlight.co.uk/ |
Registered Charity number: 1047046 |
BeaconLight Trust is a non-denominational Christian training organisation that provides biblical training resources. BeaconLight is a registered charity (no. 1047046), [1] a member of Global Connections [2] and the Evangelical Alliance.
BeaconLight started in 1995, running face-to-face training courses, predominantly in South-East England. These courses involved participants from approx. 400 churches, and were normally based at Banstead Baptist Church. [3] Since 2007, BeaconLight has offered free-to-use training resources over the internet. In 2009 BeaconLight published its first book, Truth Direct. [4]
In November 2007, BeaconLight began offering a daily devotional email service named Word@Work. The stated aim of this service is to encourage people at work to apply the Bible's teaching to their working lives. [5] Word@Work has garnered praise within the evangelical blogosphere, [6] [7] and its readership has grown to 30,000 readers worldwide (as at April 2011). [8]