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B80 Lyndon Letter July

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UNITED IN CHRIST TOGETHER! In his book ‘Deeper,’ Dane Ortlund writes ‘Draw strength from your oneness with Jesus. You are no longer alone. No longer isolated. When you sin, don’t give up. Let Him pick you up and put you on your feet again with fresh dignity. He lifts your chin, looks you in the eye, and defines your existence: ‘you in Me, and I in you’ (John 14:20)

Rev Lyndon Bowring CO-FOUNDER

Knowing who we are in Christ, and that we are a part of His worldwide Body is a wonderful encouragement. I love the fact that Jesus taught us to pray in the plural; Our Father… Give us… Forgive us… Lead us… rather using the singular I, me, myself. We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your part in CARE’s ministry through praying, giving, and getting involved where you can. CARE’s vision statement is to see ‘Politics Renewed, Lives Transformed.’ We seek to engage the Church, equip politicians and empower future leaders. During the General Election campaign, we were so encouraged that tens of thousands of Christians accessed our website to find information, inspiration for prayer and practical guidance. We already work alongside many outstanding Christian parliamentarians. Please pray for us in the coming months as we seek to connect with new MPs who are Christians; to support, encourage, equip and pray for them.

July 2024

In His grace,

WHO WE ARE… WHOSE WE ARE

Rev Lyndon Bowring CO-FOUNDER OF CARE

I first visited the late John Stott 50 years ago. He was at the time the Rector of All Souls, Langham Place in London and in 1983 graciously agreed to become a patron of CARE. I vividly remember his opening words; ‘Lyndon, Tell me about yourself.’ They’ve stuck in my mind ever since and are the first words I say to each of the male graduates on our Leadership Programme who I’m privileged to get to know, mentor and pray for each year. There’s much discussion these days about human identity, which the dictionary defines as ‘who we are.’ As human beings made in the image of God we seek significance, security and self-worth – usually in the context of our education, family, relationships, ministry and career, which is natural and good. But beyond that, from a Christian standpoint, I think the most important response to the invitation, ‘Tell me about yourself’ is to begin by saying confidently first and foremost ‘I am in Christ.’ In his writings the Apostle Paul speaks about being ‘in Christ’ over 150 times – he’s often referred to as the ‘In Christ Theologian!’

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CARE (Christian Action Research & Education) | Chief Executive Ross Hendry | Co-Founder Rev Lyndon Bowring | 020 7233 0455 mail@care.org.uk | CARE is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales at 53 Romney Street, London, SW1P 3RF Company No: 3481417 | Charity No: 1066963 | Scottish Charity No: SC038911

I believe we have an inbuilt need to be loved right from early childhood. We want to come to know ourselves and be accepted by those whose opinion matters to us. The older I get the more I realise how important it is to keep in touch with those who’ve impacted our lives, reminding them in their advancing years how much they are still treasured!


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