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'''Reachout Trust''' is an evangelical Christian organisation. Its aims are to "Examine in the light of the Christian gospel the beliefs and spirituality of people within the [[cult]]s, [[occult]]s, [[New Age|new age]] and all not upholding to biblical truth."
'''Reachout Trust''' is an evangelical Christian organisation. Its aims are to "Examine in the light of the Christian gospel the beliefs and spirituality of people within the [[cult]]s, [[occult]]s, [[New Age|new age]] and all not upholding to biblical truth."



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Reachout Trust is an evangelical Christian organisation. Its aims are to "Examine in the light of the Christian gospel the beliefs and spirituality of people within the cults, occults, new age and all not upholding to biblical truth."

Reachout Trust deals with many different groups including Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and Christadelphians as well as the occult and New Age. Reachout Trust also produce information about other groups and religions and writes about various influential Christian figures (such as tele-evangelists and authors) and various groups within non-evangelical Christianity, such as Roman Catholicism.

Reachout Trust informs the evangelical Christian community about the dangers of these groups, in terms of beliefs and/or practices, and to present the Christian gospel from an evangelical perspective to people in such groups.

Reachout Trust produce articles on their website, publish books and booklets, and organise conferences.

Their first newsletter produced in 1984, was four pages long and consisted of a few hundred photocopies. Today's Quarterly is sixteen pages and growing and goes out to several thousand individuals and churches across the country.

The first Reachout Convention was held in New Malden Baptist Church in 1984. After that, it moved to Kingstanding Elim Church until 1991 when we held it at the Wycliffe Centre at High Wycombe. Having outgrown that venue, it moved in 1996 to the Pioneer Centre near Kidderminster. In 2008 it will again move to the more central location of Hothorpe Hall leicestershire.

From a handful of ‘interested’ people at that first meeting, we have grown to over a hundred attending a full weekend of seminars. Seminars and workshops cover all the main cults including, of course, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, but also other groups such as Freemasonry, as well as instruction in dealing with the occult and the New Age.

The organisation is based in Surrey UK.

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