Dear Friends,

Dear Friends,

Ekklesia is a think tank committed to building a fairer world, whether through challenging the injustices created by austerity, calling for nonviolent solutions to conflict, or developing alternative approaches to welfare reform.

For example, this Easter we coordinated an open letter from leading Christians to Stephen Crabb (Secretary of State for the Department of Work and Pensions) calling on him to change the unjust benefit system. 

Next week we will be launching our challenging new book on housing, ‘Foxes Have Holes: Christian reflections on housing need.’ 

Whilst in June we will be publishing our paper on a future beyond the work capability assessment, drawn from the experiences of sick and disabled people.

Can you help us with this work?

A £10 donation pays for a week’s phone bills, or a month’s worth of stationery.

£20 covers a week’s web maintenance

£50 will help fund the refreshments for an event.

£100 pays for speaker’s costs

£250 will contribute to the printing of a report

£500 will pay for half a year’s website maintenance, or quarter of a researcher’s fees.

We are very appreciative of your support, which is vital to keep the work of Ekklesia going.

 

We know there are a lot of calls on your resources, but even the smallest donation can help. If you are able to assist please send your donation, marked “Spring Appeal” to Ekklesia, Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP or by donating via our Paypal account

 

Thank you for your continuing interest and support in our work. This means more to us than we can say.

Simon Barrow, Jonathan Bartley (co-directors), Virginia Moffatt (chief operating officer)