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'''Christian Vision for Men''' (CVM) is a registered charity operating all over the [[United Kingdom]]. It's mission statement is to "connect men to [[Jesus]] and the church to men". It works with over 1000 churches and a huge number of volunteers to achieve it's aims
'''Christian Vision for Men''' (CVM) is a registered charity operating all over the [[United Kingdom]]. It's mission statement is to "connect men to [[Jesus]] and the church to men". It works with over 1000 churches and a huge number of volunteers to achieve it's aims.


CVM was founded in 1993 by Max Sinclair, known then as '''Christian Viewpoint for Men''' and working alongside '''Christian Viewpoint''' which is now known as [http://www.activateyourlife.org.uk/ Activate] . It is a member of the Evangelical Alliance.<ref>[http://www.eauk.org/ Evangelical Alliance]</ref>.
CVM was founded in 1993 by Max Sinclair, known then as '''Christian Viewpoint for Men''' and working alongside '''Christian Viewpoint''' which is now known as [http://www.activateyourlife.org.uk/ Activate] . It is a member of the Evangelical Alliance.<ref>[http://www.eauk.org/ Evangelical Alliance]</ref>.
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In 2010, the '''[[codelife]]'''<ref>The '''codelife''' [http://www.codelife.org/ website]</ref> movement was launched
In 2010, the '''[[codelife]]'''<ref>The '''codelife''' [http://www.codelife.org/ website]</ref> movement was launched


in 2011, '''the gathering'''<ref>More information on '''the gathering''' [http://www.cvmen.org.uk/thegathering CVM website]</ref> - a new annual weekend camp for men will be launched
in 2011, '''the gathering'''<ref>More information on '''the gathering''' [http://www.cvmen.org.uk/thegathering CVM website]</ref> - a new annual weekend camp for men was launched


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:59, 3 July 2011

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

Christian Vision for Men (CVM) is a registered charity operating all over the United Kingdom. It's mission statement is to "connect men to Jesus and the church to men". It works with over 1000 churches and a huge number of volunteers to achieve it's aims.

CVM was founded in 1993 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 was launched

References

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