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Resources

To keep you up-to-date on the work of CARE, we produce a variety of resources and publications.  These can be viewed in a variety of different ways:

  • web - view here (to help you we can send an email alert when a new issue is available) or download a PDF copy
  • post - publication sent by post **
  • email - publication sent by email
  • mobile device – custom-designed versions are available for download to view on smartphone or tablet devices.

The options available for each publication are marked beside them.

**  As all of our major publications are now posted on our website, we suggest that if you live outside of the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man, we send you an email alert to view these online instead, as this would help to reduce our costs.

To sign up to CARE mailings, please click here

List of Resources

Catalyst

Catalyst, the successor to CARE Today, is CARE’s brand new twice-yearly magazine. Catalyst seeks to highlight the work of other ministries and individuals making a Christian difference round the country, as well as key CARE achievements. Versions for smartphone and iPad are also available for download.

Nola Leach writes in her introduction to Catalyst:  ‘In CARE we constantly aim to encourage Christians to be a godly influence.  The new  title expresses our desire to pursue the kind of change in society that truly reflects God’s will. I hope the new style and content will appeal to all our existing and new supporters, of all ages.’


Prayer Diary

CARE’s Prayer Diary provides daily topics to inform your prayer life. Now in its 26th year, the Prayer Guide is used and appreciated by thousands of Christians who have a heart to pray about the issues that concern us in our nation and further afield.


 




Lyndon Letters

CARE’s Executive chairman Lyndon Bowring writes to supporters three times a year… letters of current impact and inspirational thought. You can read his latest Letter here, also see a video of him reading it.

 

 

 

 

mediacontacts

The latest version of ‘mediacontacts’ is online, which means that a quick click will take you directly to the website you need.  We hope you will find all the information useful.

We will be updating the information regularly – as contact information is often changing – so please let us know if you find any difficulties.

Remember to commend as well as complain!