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A single snowflake will melt on your nose, but several million of them together will stop you leaving your home. Christians in the UK ought to be making a far bigger impact on the country than they are.

The 6:19 Trust exists to help churches make the impact that they should.

Simon Allaby.

Simon Allaby

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“Pray for me also that whenever I open my mouth, words may be given me that I may fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.” Ephesians 6:19

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“The Good News of Jesus Christ needs to be proclaimed more effectively. I’m delighted by the service that 6:19 can offer the church during this opportune and fertile season” J.John

“"Simon has a real gift for evangelism and a great love for people. He communicates in a down-to-earth and challenging way and helps people to think without feeling threatened." Kenneth Habbershon

The vision behind 6:19 is a simple one – to encourage and prepare the church for a season of revival. Many in the church today could identify with the words of Simon Peter in Luke 5:5,

“Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything”; but I believe that God’s word for the church today is the command of Jesus to Simon in the previous verse: "Put out into deep water and let down your nets for a catch.”

I believe that God is preparing our nation for revival and is calling the church to be ready. In pursuit of that aim 6:19 offers two things:

To proclaim Jesus through speaking at your event – any age and any context, from guest services, school assemblies, men’s breakfasts, to Alpha suppers and Alpha Days.

To encourage the people of God through speaking at your church – anything from services, training days and church weekends, to leader’s days and renewal evenings.