Monday, 2 March 2009

CAP Christians Against Poverty

Just heard that C.A.P have won the Sunday Times award for the best small comany to work for. Great to see a Christian company getting some well earned recognition, and amidst some pretty tough competition, what is evern more impressive is the fact that they have won it for an unprecidented second time! Well done C.A.P!

The debt counselling work of C.A.P is becoming increasingly well known as the credit crunch continues to bite, and as increasing numbers of people need their expertise.

Their web site says: "CAP aims to show God’s love in action by providing sustainable poverty relief through debt counselling, advice and practical help. CAP’s unique ‘hands on’ approach empowers people to help themselves out of poverty and be released from the fear, oppression and worry generated by overwhelming debts."

It's a sign of the times that more and more people in the UK and right across the so called afluent North, are finding themselves having to call upon the Church and such important Christian charities.

The challenge before us is to support such organisations in prayer and practical ways so that they can continue to set an example of excellence whilst doing such important work.

Keep up the great work guys!

You can find out more about C.A.P at their web site here

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