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{{Infobox Non-profit
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| Non-profit_name = CVM (Christian Vision for Men
| Non-profit_name = CVM (Christian Vision for Men
| Non-profit_logo = [[Image:cvm.jpg]]
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| Non-profit_type = Evangelical Christian Movement
| Non-profit_type = Evangelical Christian Movement
| founded_date = 1993
| founded_date = 1993

Revision as of 08:49, 4 December 2010

CVM (Christian Vision for Men
Founded1993
FounderMax Sinclair
TypeEvangelical Christian Movement
FocusEvangelical Christianity
Location
OriginsUnited Kingdom London, UK
Area served
United Kingdom
Members
1000+ churches
Key people
Rev Carl Beech
Employees
8
Volunteers
100s
Websitehttp://www.cvmen.org.uk/
Registered Charity number: 1071663

CVM was founded by Max Sinclair, known then as Christian Viewpoint for Men and working alongside Christian Viewpoint which is now known as Activate . It is a member of the Evangelical Alliance.[1]

In 2008, Rev Carl Beech took over the reins from Richard Meryon.

in 2009, talkinghead[2]was launched

In 2010, the codelife[3] movement was launched

in 2011, the gathering[4] - a new annual weekend camp for men will be launched

References

  1. ^ Evangelical Alliance
  2. ^ The talkinghead website
  3. ^ The codelife website
  4. ^ More information on the gathering CVM website