Bells Of Annual Report Accounts 2024 Charity No: 1125244 Company No: 6626899 IlatiLs our inheritance and the ends of the earth our Possessi (Psalm 2.. 8). Director: Dr Rose Muta£wuka
BELLS OF REVIVAL WoRLDDE IAINISTrI CONTENTS (l) Board and Professional Athl5 {2) Trustees, Repcyt 13) 1ndererent ExanNr*s Reptr (4) Dwectors. Rep(1 (5) statement of nandal Actmties 15) Balance Sheet 10-11 (6) Notes to the Accounts 12-14 17) Incom• & exponm Accwni 15
Bels of Revlval Worfthvkle Mlnlslrfes Report of the Board ol Trustees ftx Ihe year ended Xl June 2024 Reference and Admlnlstrthe Deta Date of incorpcyallon 73 June 2CX)8 Regtered company No 6626899 Registered charity No 1125244 Address 516 montperi Business Park Dencora Road, Ashfcxd Kent TN23 4FG Trustees Rose Mulabaruka (Charl AzaTlah Shyirambere Josephine Rugeruza Bridgel Idowu Peter Mutabaruka Bankers Bardays Bank PIC 66 high street Ashford Kent. TN24 8TL Accountant D&T Accounting Treasurer Nadege Corn¥lL Company secretary Peter Mutabaruka
Objects The objects of Bels of Revival Mlrthier. a. To advance the CPYbtian falth In Occuthn wlth cwnbcxHon's Statement of B*fs ar In Ashf(yd Kent arKI n such other parts of the UK or the wcxld as the trustees may from tlme to time think fft arKI to fulll SLth ottffi plPoseS Which are exclusive charltable acccxding to the l(Jw of Engbnd and Wales arKI are connected with the charitable w(xk of the organsatK)n. b. To refEve sickness arKJ firKJncial h(TdstrHp arKI to txomote arKI preseNe good heatth by the Fyovision of funds. good5 and serYeS of any kirKI. inclwjing tFYough the provision of cOunselng ond SUppC In such parts of the UK cx the wthy as the TrUStS from time to tim8 ryw think fft. c. To adv¢Jnce educat1¢ In acCudQre vath CPthn txinciples by such means as the Trustees may Consid aptxopriate incljding by rrEans of estabKshing and operating any educattonal establlshment CY establlshments in such parts of the w¢yld as the trustees may from rne to tinE think fft. Bells of Revival W¢Jlthide Minslries (BRWM) trKJS a Bo(xd of Twstees ttrK]t oVerSS the work of the Mintstry. Past¢Ns are reSpcle for Ihe spntual tsyowth of the organisation's fellowshlp and its members. The board of trustees reviews the prffiapal rk areas and takes action to minimise the iisks. The Board is satisfied of achieverrEnts within the Mintsty's Ilmited resources. Achl•vem•nts arKI Perf0mnC• The Founlaln Church Fountain Church has truly become a place where dNergty is emtxaced. spiritual gr0h is nurtured. and deep. meanlngful reIationships fftrsh. United by a shared vision of k)ve arKI service, w& are devoted to pursuing God's caifing in all that we do. Evw indNidual rs a valued part of our misslon. worklng together to make a lasting impact on the world. TIE conGregatlon gath•rs evéry Sunday lor worship ar)d prGochlng of the 90sp•I. Different mlntstrles conclucl thetr weekly meetings as usual FKOVKSing a spoce fu encwagement and siiritual gowth. In summary. this has been a yecT of great success and gthvth fcx BRWM. Voriws departments have expanded, and the congegatFon has continued to fk)Lrish. The Tnjstees and past remain Optimist that this progress wl contlnu8. guided by falth and dedlcatk)n. The Worshlp Mlnlsty The Worship Ministry (WM) has been inslnTrntal in ting an atrnsphere where the presence of God can cfv4el, leadlng the congregation into powerfLA encounters With Him Throughout the year. the Ministry has witnessed miraculws hearings, both physically and mentally. as indprfiduals eXlenced restcxation d1r0 times of w(xship ftx t)oth the team, the members of the Crch and the conwatton. The team has devoted countless hoLV5 to training and [Yepatn. not orty refining ther musical abltIeS bLrt also deepenlng ther spkltual fcxjndation thrgh prayer and study. The commItEnt to excellen arKI senthivlly to the Hoty Spt has continued to cultivate an
environment where lives are transfcxrrÉd. faith is strerYJthened. arKI God's is revealed. The leadership of Fountain's WM we1corrS those who have a coifing to p(yIiciFXJte in this great work and be discipled arKI trained to be effective in Ihis ministy with a willingness to serve God's peopbs dIrently. The team has wccessfully produced new sorKJs. In additK)n, WM celebrated the outstanding perf¢Jmance of their leader Deb Orah who qualfied as one of the 4 finalisls at the 2024 Voice C(JTpetition of ttv. This refiects the qualty of our Praise & Worship woduction. Cxnnected Cxnnected i8 a vikyant youth minstry. Its miSn is to wovide a space where teenagers (Year 7 to Year 13) can gather. bull d relationships rooled in Christ. and grow both spiritually and personalty. They meet weekly to have fun. buikl connections. worship God. and study His word. Throughout the year. Cxnnected creates spaces where they regularty read and study the word of God. We also faclitate events that equip young peo* with essential life skills. such as flnancial Ilteracy. Job application sktlls (e.g.. writirwJ CVS. cover letters. and personal statementsl, and much rrK)re. What makes Cxnnected unique is that everythiTrJ we do is rooted in God's Word. Additionally, Cxnnected provides oppiJtunities fix y(Wth to nurtLKe and grow their gffts thriwgh leadership and allow them to build on ther creativity. Cxnnected is more than a youth ckjb; it's a family and a communty dedicated to equipping the next generation. We also 11 d networks within schools to ensure continu(xJs suppcxt arrK)ng pw5. Over the past few years. we've witnessed trerrEndous growth, both numerically aThJ swilualy, and we're excited to see what God has in store as we continLE seek¥ig His guidance. mpowHer The women's ministy of F(KJntain Church IErrpowHerl is dedicated to [xClaImIng the gospel of Jesus Christ and provides a platform f(w women to share and grow in their faith. The mintstry hosts monthly meetings at Church, offering opportuntties fu wcxship, teaching, and fellowship among women of all ages and background5. EMp0wH also shares sermons and teachings onfine. Through these actmties. EmpowHer aims to ery)ower women to deepen ther relatbonship with Christ and suppÉyl each other in their spKtual joumeys. Their events ue open to ladles of other churches and ch¢Jities thjt operate in Ashfcfd and surrounding villages. Vlctorfous Kkls Mlnbty The Victorious Kidz Ministry has rerrwjined dedicated to instiifing God's Word info the lives of children in a creotive. engaging. and biblicolty sound monner. Over the past year. the ministry has Fxovided an envronment wFEre chki Jren. regardless of age abifty. are excited to leam and grow in ther faith week after weeL Through interactive lessors, wuship. and activities, the team has nvrtured a love f God and Hs Wcxd. ensuring that every child is Spiritually equipped. Looking ahead. the ministry airrs to expand its impact by increasing activities and events beyond Sunday serrfices. providing rre opportunities fly feuowship. discipleship. and fun-filled faith-building experiences. The Brldge The Bridge is a dynamic men's ministy al Fountain Church, dec[ated to fostertng spiritual growth. authenlic relationships. and community impact. It provides a supportive spoce where men can explore their faith. share frfe's chalenges. and gow together bn a spirit of honesty and accountabllity. Through weektry gatheriros. Bible studies. and open discussions. members are encouraged to strengthen ther failh and build meaningful connections in a welcorrdng environment. Beyond regular meetings. The idge organises wcykshops. retreats. and corrrnunity outreach initiatives, empcwering men both spiritualty arKI socially. With commitled
mentcxs and a leadethlp team Fxovirfng KIan. Irintry helps rrEn navigate fffe's complexties whle reinfcrcing ther role as po&tive influences in ther famtlies arKI communities. By Ixldging personal struggles wtth spllilual Strength. The continues to inspre men to d live5 of Kyjfpose. resKEr£e. and lasting impact. Inspk• knry Inspte Mlnlsty Is owv&xant yng AdLrfts felkwshb at clxffch. whwe we come togetheronce a rrnnth to engage In rrEanlroful dbcLwions. actlvrtles. arKI encragernent. Our goal is to create a suppuHve comrwnity thcrt ad(trew reaklfe chalenges young adults face. helping each other grow sprttLoly arKJ r%acticaly. Thrhl the past year. we expbred varlous relevant topics. sotIrrS Invrling guest speakts75 to share their wisdom arKJ experlences. Some of the Sessio focused on the power of rfscipkne and conslstency, equlpplng men with practtcal tools fcx persond and spwitual growlh, among many other5. Whether through deep discussiors, enga&•ng activi. cx rrK>ments of tellh{p. Inspre continues to be a space where young adults can connect.18cYn. arNJ be strerytherEd In faith. Stay updated and rjart our flg Instagraml Medla T•ch The Tech Team played a vltal role in chLrch rxoduction. focusing on excelence in medla and digital outreach. Over the past year. we invested in Ing our soclal medla chann. particularty YouTube and IrStaan recogniztng them os powerful tool5 f(y church growlh, evarffJefism. and sFYeacfjng the gc6peL Alongside content creation. we prForitized tralning and equipping young people wtth essential sknlts in equipment usage. vldeo editing. and media production. By bulding both technical expertse and o heart for minlsty, the team continues to enhance the cPvJrch's (rlta1 presen whlle ernpowering the next generaNon to use techrK)logy for God's glw. Stay connected and see the team's work in action by following them on social meclial Sfreeva The Street EvangeNsm Ministry (Streeva) has remained steadfast In its rnssion to share the Good News of the Gospel with those involved in the night economy. sin the inceptFon of this noble endeavor, the results have been Consistent encouraglng. Indeed, as Scriptue reminds us, 'The haNest is plentiful. but the lalxers are few, (Matthew 9.37-38). The positive impact of this ministry has inspired rrKJny rrEmber5 of Fountain Church to step fcyward and seNe as street evangeW5ts thown as Steevaroelis Ive Allntslry The ofrrfe Mlnlsty Is an outre(Jch hith]tive of Fountaln Church decfthed to provlding practical asststance to irKlivlduals arKI farnrS facing economic hardship. Through its food banL the mintstry deffvers essentbl grocerEs to those in red, including t hrxneless. new mothers. and children. This year, many struggfing families acr055 Ashfcrd arKS the SLllrndIg villages have benefited from its support. Beyond li(fplUal assistance. the tyyntstry also extends aid to a homeless shelter in Canterbury and a chli dren's horrE in Tenterden. Addltionaly, it brfn hope and encouragement thrcMJgh fve ministrations in the Wd$ of Wilkjm H(¥vey Hospital. At the heart of this minstry is a comrr4tment to Shing cr¥,5 love ttrough acts of compassion. Insprred by God's love. the ore Minsty continues lo be a Srce of hope, demonstratlng the transformattve power of kindness and genwosity. The impact has been profoundly encowaging. and the mlnisty rematrts steadfast in ils mlssbn lo aU8VKJt8 the effects of poverty in the communlty.
Reslor• Mlnlslry The Restore Mlnlslry is a faith-(iven nilicrtwe dethated to ryorYK)tirg holsk welkbeFng by addressing spirituaL emotlonaL mentaL and phyxal health. TrKough wayer, WOT5hip. and biblicol teachings. participants (Te eraged to reconnect with thar faittL find inner strength, and overcorrE psOnal challenge& Abngside spritud renewal. tfE mlnlsty provides counseling. support groups, and ryaclical workshops that equip b)dlviduab wlth effective coping strategies and frfe sklb to rwate everyday slruggles. Beyond personal wth, Restore fosters o strong sense of corrmunity ttyough regular events and outreach Fxograms, encowaging felowshlp and collective heang. By (yeating a compassionate and supportive environment, the ministy rK)t nLXtLKes incfNidual transfmtion but atso strervJthens the entire church. With its commitment to hofstic restoralion. Restcye contlnues to empower individuats to emkxace renewed hope, rekn. and a KxKpos&dfven life. Dollverance Mlnhty Deliverance is abwt tfeaking free from spntwl borthge. Many people slruggle wtth fear, addlctlons, spirftual opwwk)n. arKI other chalbrKJes. The Defwerance Ministy at has been a source of great help to many and continLJes to rroke a signlffcant irTpact. A decficated team ts in place. arKI the fruits of ther k]tKY are rem(Tkable. She Rlsw Mlnhlry By God's grace. incre(fbie thirus contnue to unfokl at FntaIn ChLffch. This year, we proudty kjunched h0 Rlsth." a ministy de{fated to empwng and upfffting women who are widowed. div(xced. or single. Ttrwough ttr¥s initlative. we alm to provKle support, encouragement. and a strong sense of corrmunlty ts ttK)se navigating this season of life. Collaborallon wnh other n4nht Our strong relationships with othw Ashfcyd-based lyinstrS arKJ ch(yities conrfnue to flourish. All Churches Together in A5hford held a joint thanksglving Kyayer session at Fountain Church an impactful gatherfng that strenglhened unty among local churches. OLf affifK]tion with Kanisa kj Pentekoste Tanzania (KLPTJ has been a good channel for exchanging our mintsterial expaiences. This year, Pastor Rose attended the farewell service of Rev. Dr. Philemon ribanenason. the ¢xJtgoing retred General Overseer of KLPT In Dar-es-salaam arKI ministered In different KLPT churches. OLf partnership wilh Mwanga Orphanoge in Tanzania remains strong. as we continue to Supp ther mission. We also vakne our collaborotion with Alkynto Tabemacle Church (USAJ. whose leadership training syllabus provides invaluable teachlngs for church leaders. Loglsttcs Fountain Church is rK>W k)cated at 516 Monlpeter BlnesS P¢yI Dencora Way. Ashlwd (Kent). These newty lead facfrties are a 5JnIant irrprovement over the prev10 ones. Fyoviding ample space to attomm(xlate al ministry activihes. H¢Jwever. the k)ng-tem goal of acquiring a pwmanent premlses for MI$try rematrs an orooir¥J challenge. In terms of equipment. we have Invested in m(xe modem equiprrEnt f¢X the live broadcasting of our services. To enswe efficEncy. ¢xr me(fKJ team contlnues to receive oTrtFEiob training, equippirYJ them with the skllls needed to enhan the Church outreach. Vlslon for nffw branches (Wa Plans to establish branches in other UK cilies aThY atXOc have been delayed due to varfous chalbnges, includlng ffnanclal corstraints orKJ shortage of fralned pasto. Neverthele55, in Ashfcxd town, we successfuly monaged to plant 15 home churches. known as W•U¥. acr055 different town estates. This initiative is tIv. fostthg a d05trknit. wppcxtive community wFEre mernb wcxship. ftrp. and bLAd deeper connections. Excitement fcx the Welts Is
growing, as w¢Th)te genuine care anw rnerr and Frode a welcoming spa ftx new beever5. TrY have Fxoven to be a powerful way of exparKling the church's reach, strerKJthening fait arKI cultiva10 a vlLYant sprltiJal farThTr within each rIghboUrhOod. Nnanclal Revlew During the financial wthat ended on X) June 24. the total Incorne am(xJnted to £330,437 whllst the FnconE fcy the FYevK>Lts financial year that ended on 30 June 2Q3 was £370,172. Expenditure in 2024 were £341,503 and the of 2m oTh)unted to £258.534. FLthire Plans BRWM will continue to oversee Fwntah Church and tts varioLS activities while also expon(fing tts rrussion work both locally and Intnational. The church leader5hlp wl benefit from ong¢ing affiliation with KLPT arKI other w¢JfthvJe Welown ministers to enhance growth and effectiveness across diffwent minslry dewtments. Tles with Allanta Tabemacle Church. local and natlonal church. and Alwarya iknThJg• wl be strengthened fcy mutual relationships ar)d collective Impact. Dr Rose tabaruka (Char)
Bells ol Revlval Worldwide Min15trtes Independenl EKamlneTs Report to the Tnth- Year Ended 30 June 21Y24 I report to the charify trustees on my examinalion of the occounts of the Company for the year ended 30 June 2024. Responslbllltles and basts of report As the charity's trustees of the Company (ond a150 its rfrectors for the purposes of company Icwl you ore responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2(XJ6. Having satisfied myself Ihat the accounts of the Company (ye not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2(X)6 Act ond are eligible for independent examination. I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Chorities Act 201 l. In carrying out my examination I have foltrowed the Directions given by the Chartty Commission under section T 45{5) (bl of the 2017 Act. My examination was ccKried out in accordance with the general directions given by the charity commission. Trie accounts were not audiled and consequenty I do nol express an oudlt opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent exaThdner'5 Statemenl I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe: l . accounting records were not kept in reSpt of the Company os required by section 386 of the 2C06 Act: or 2. the accounts do not accord wtlh those records." c 3. the accounts do not comply wilh the accounttng requirements of section 396 of the 2(K)6 Act other than any requirement thcrt the account5 give a 'tnJe and fair view which is not a matter considered a5 part of an independent examination. or 4. the accounts have not been prepared in occordance with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting ond reporting by charilies [applicable to chorih'es preparing their occounts in accordonce with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK ond Republic of Ireland IFRS 10211. I have no concems and have come across no other rnatt5 in connection with the examination to which attention should be dTC]wn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be leached. steve Adeleye ACMA. CGMA. Msc Independent Examiner
BELLS OF RMVAL w0ftLDDE MINISTiies ftECTOU' POR THE YEAR END&1 30 JUNE2024 The directors rxesent their rep(xt and the financKJI statements for Ihe yeLY ended June Tr24. IncowaN¢)n The company Inccrp(afed and started owatlons on 23 June 2(X)8. Pthcw Acllvly The Fxlnclpal activFly of the compony Is advancement of chrtIan faith. Dlrncto The dtrectors who Sed during the ye(r e as stated below. The compary is a charity fimlted guarantee. Rose Mutaboruko Josephln8 Rugeruza Brfdget Idowu A2arfah Shyirambere Peter Mutabaruka These frK7ncial statements have been ryepared In acccydance wlth the ryovtsions appllcable to companies subject to the small companies regime. This report was approved by the Board and signed on Its behalf by ry Rose Dlrector utabaruka Dot•...Rl.MarKh.KQ.%.5............-...
BELLS OP REVIVAL WORLDMDE MINIsTEs STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMnES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 Funds Ic Donatk)ns and Legades Charitable Activiffies Other Income 328294 328294 368.711 1023 19 19 21 Total 328A14 330.437 370.172 Id Charitable Acfivities Fund Ratslng Activi other 295.903 978 2967 220.901 I OA34 l 0.434 5,217 34.189 34.189 32.416 Total Resources Expended 340.525 978 341.503 258.534 Net Incoming/(Outgoing) Resources For The Year {Izii i) {l T.066) 111.638 Transler5 Between Funds Fund Balances Bxfv 1553J6 157.121 Jnd Balances CXFwd 143.195 140.055 157,121 rK)tes on pages 12- 14 ftxm pcyt of Ihese flnanclal stolemen
BEUS OF REVIVAL WOILDMDE PAINISTrIES BALANCE SHEET AS AT&) JUNE2024 2023 Tangible Assets 93,4XI 102627 Debto Bank arKI Cash 15.450 3725 15.4S) 42,661 51975 58,111 LrealiCX5 YaYae Wnhin ijne Year Accruals (3.292) 1325) (3,617) IleT CURIENT ASSETS 52.625 54,494 TOTAL NET ASSETS 146.056 157,121 Unreslrlcted Funds 143.195 155.&]6 Restrlcted Funds 1.815 146,055 157.121 The financial statements were apKxoved by the Board of Tnjstees and signed on Its behalf by Rose Mu Char Nadege Camli us - Treasurer Date. 21 March 2025 Th8 rfwectorg statements requred by Sl)n 475 are thown cm following pages which forms part of this Balance Sheet. 10
3ELLS OF REVIVAL WORLDMDE MINISTrIES BALANCE SHEET (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE2024 In approving these finan1 stalen-Ents as (frect(xs of ts company we hweby confimi: (a) that for the year above Ihe company was enlitled to exemplion from audl Und section 477{2J of the Companies Act 2CX)6 relating to the srrrf]ll compar¥es regime. (b) that members have requred the company to ¢)btain an audit of its accounts for the yecY in queslion in aCCdanCe with sedK)n 47& Ic) that the directors acknolge their resporntAIty for: ri} ensuring that Ihe comwny keeps acccxjntirg recd$ which comply wtth sedlon 386,. and 11) preparing accounts which give a Irue and far vw of the state of affays of the company as at the end of Ihe financtal year. and of its profft loss fcy the financial year. in accordance wlth the requirements of section 393. and which otherwse comply wilh requirements of the Companies Act relating to accounts. so far as is apble to the company. {d] These accounts have been tyepared in aCCdanCe with FKovrsions of Part 15 of the Companies Act X)06 relating lo small companies. The flnanaal statements were approved by the Bo(xd arKJ duty signed on its betrlf by Dr Rose Dlrectar abawka 21 March 2025 7he notes on p(Jges 12 10 14 fom? on intew part ol Ihe* finoncial stotements 11
BELLS OF REVIVAL woRLDDE MINISTRIES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 I. ACCOUNTING POUCIE5 (a) Basls ol Accounllng The financial statements have been rxepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Praclice appIable to charrlies txeparing their accounts in accordance wlth the Financiol Reporting Standord I IY2 Section l A and the Companies Act 2CX)6. (b) Preparallon of Accounts On Golng Concern Basls The trustees are of the opinion that the immediate future of the charity is secure and 50 their assessment 15 that the charity is a going concem. (c) Fund Accounllng Unrestricled funds are (yiallable for use at the discretion of the ITUStees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity. (d) Income Recognmon All incoming resources are included in the Stotement of nanCIal Activities when charity is entitled lo the income and the amount can be quantifEd with reasonable accuracy. (e) Expendllure Expenditure is recognised on an acCTL1 basis as a liabli ity is incurred. Charitable expenditure comprises those costs incurred by the charity In the delivery of its aclivities and services for its beneficiaries. It includes both costs that con be allocated directly to such activities and those costs of an indirect nature necessary to support them. Governance costs include those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and statutory requirements of the charity. All costs are allocated behveen the expenditwe categories of the Statement of Financial Activities on a basis designed to refled the use of the resource. Costs relaling to a particular activity are allocated directly. otws are apFX)rtioned on an apwopriate basis. (fj Flxed Assets & Depreckrtlon All costs are stated al cost less accumulated deyeciation. Assets with a cost of £250 and over are capitalised. Depreciation is provided at rates caEculated to vrtite off the cost of each asset over its expected Uful lrfe as follows: Equipment . 20% on a straight rine basis. Motor Vehicle . 25% on a straight line basis. Fixtures & Fumilure . 20% on a straight line basi%. Leasehold Improvement . Amcxtised over the lrfe of Ihe lease. 12
BELLS OF REVIVAL WORLDWIDE AIINISTrIES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUIIE 21Y24 Z Net Incom• /(D•kl) ForTh• Ye(r This is stated after chcrging: DeFYeciation IndeFendenl Examlnerfs Fee 13,539 staff Costs Salarfes & Wages other Employment Costs 64,647 6.160 70.807 One of the trustees Wort for the minislry under a contract of p10Yrnent. they are remunerated as determined by the board. None of the other trustees were remunerated for their S8ryFces during Ihe yecr. No InJslee or other person related to the chartty had any peOnal interest in any contracl or transaction entered into by the ch(xify during the year. 5. Taxatlon As a charity. the ministry is exempt from tax on income and gains fairing within section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or S256 of Ihe Taxation of Chgeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these apprth to its chaTilable objects. No tax charges have arisen in the charify. 6. Tanglbl• Flxed Assets Cost Balance brought foro4ard Aarjltlons 142.022 4342 Disposa As at 30 June Tr24 146.363 Balance brought ftxwcrd Charge for the year Disposals As at 30 June 2024 39294 13.539 N•t Sook Valu• As at 30 June 2023 As at 30 June 2024 102.627 93.4JJ 13
BELLS OF RevivAL WORLDDe MINISTrIES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEAIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE2024 7. Debto 2023 Prepaid Deposits Other Debtors 15.450 15,450 15,450 15.450 other Creditor5 Accruals 3.292 325 3,617 350 350 9. Movement In Funds Balance Balance C/F Inconthg Outgolng General Funds 155,306 328.414 340A25 143.195 Restricted Funds 1.815 2023 978 2.860 157.121 330.437 341.503 146,055 lQ Share The company Is limited by a gu(Tantee of £1 per subscriber. 14