Love Zim Campaign Partners

The Love Zimbabwe campaign is a coalition that is open to organisations and agencies that share the desire to pray for and support Zimbabwe. It includes the following:

 


 CZCL-logo Council of Zimbabwe Leaders UK
The Council of Zimbabwean Christian Leaders in the UK exists promote dialogue, fellowship and collaboration among those of Zimbabwean heritage who profess the Christian faith and are leaders in their communities. It is a body of Christian leaders and professionals from Zimbabwe who live in the UK that seeks to promote justice and peace respect, humanity, and civility (unhu/ubutu) among Zimbabweans in the UK Diaspora and worldwide.

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Evangelical Alliance UK

The Alliance is the largest body serving evangelical Christians in the UK, and has a membership including denominations, churches, organisations and individuals. As part of a movement ‘uniting to change society’ the Alliance promotes unity and truth, acts as an evangelical voice to the state, society and the wider church, and works collaboratively with Alliance members and other evangelicals, to present Christ credibly as good news for spiritual and social transformation.  The Alliance engages with the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe through our relationship with the World Evangelical Alliance and works to rally people around campaigns such as Love Zim. 

 GClogo Global Connections
Global Connections is a growing, vibrant network of UK churches and agencies, linked together for resources, learning and representation in order to serve, resource and develop churches in their mission. Our vision is to see “mission at the heart of the church, the church at the heart of mission”.

With over 300 agencies, churches, theological colleges and support services. Our members include organisations of all sizes, working in countries all over the world and with a wide variety of ministries. By operating as a network we believe that we are better able to tackle the many and diverse situations that we each face. As we move into the 21st century, with the dramatic changes taking place in the world around us and in the nature of mission, this may be more true now than ever before.

 Newf-Logo-150pix Newfrontiers UK

Newfrontiers is a worldwide family of churches together on a mission, currently approaching 500 churches worldwide, 200 of which are in the UK. With a passionate commitment to build the church according to New Testament principles, we believe that strong local churches are to be a blessing to towns, cities and communities across our nation. Churches where each member participates, the gifts of the Spirit are outworked, where there is joy in caring one for the other, where there is a desire to make a difference in society and to reach those in need. Newfrontiers runs a programme in Zimbabwe called Farming God’s Way. 


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Peace Alliance

Rev Nims Obunge is the Pastor of Freedom’s Ark Church in Tottenham and also serves as the CEO of The Peace Alliance.  The Peace Alliance (TPA) is a national crime reduction and community cohesion charity working on a local and national basis in partnership with faith, voluntary, community, statutory and business organisations. In September 2001 Rev Nims Obunge pioneered The Week of Peace through The Peace Alliance; the annual London Week of Peace (LWOP) is now celebrated throughout all 33 boroughs in London engaging several thousand people from all ages, racial and cultural groups.  The Peace Alliance supports Love Zim in promoting peace and healing in Zimbabwe.


 Tearfund-logo Tearfund
Tearfund’s ten-year vision is to see 50 million people released from material and spiritual poverty through a worldwide network of 100,000 local churches.  Tearfund is about connections: we connect people in the UK with people in need around the world. We work in 64 countries with over 500 church-based organisations. And by getting involved, Tearfund supporters in the UK and Ireland have been part of a miracle – enabling local churches to make unexpected things happen: drought resistant crops feeding villages when the rains refuse to come; a newly planted forest diverting waters away from the villages when the floods come. We’ve seen many amazing and unexpected things happen (what the dictionary terms ‘miracles’) because local churches have refused to accept poverty. 

 AE-logo-Brwn African Enterprise was founded in 1961 by a South African, Michael Cassidy, with the express mission: "To evangelize the cities of Africa, through word and deed, in partnership with the Church." We are a Christian interdenominational, multicultural ministry, encompassing four key areas, all with the final goal of building God's Kingdom through touching lives with His gospel and His word. These four areas are: Evangelism, Aid & Development, Reconciliation & Justice and Leadership Development.

AE's ultimate vision is to see an Africa of peace and justice through the spiritual renewal and transformed lives of thousands of people.


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Psalm 147

1. Praise the LORD.
How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him!

2. The LORD builds up Jerusalem; he gathers the exiles of Israel.

3. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.

4. He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.

5. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.

6. The LORD sustains the humble but casts the wicked to the ground.

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