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2022-12-31-accounts

Tru Period reported: Charity name: Charity number. 23 May 2022 to 3111 De￿mber 2022 Langley Institute of Ministry 1181984 Langley Institute of Mini51ry The purpose and main attivity of the Langley Institute of Ministry IUMI is to a¢thants the Christian faith for the public benefit in the UK and overseas in accordance with the Ststement of Faith. This is realised by providing a Biblical Teaching Ministry through online media tools- a Life Ministry program to develop sustainable, income generating projects. and a prartical Care Ministry to relieve the suffering of LIM leaders and students. LIM is govemed by a Board of Trustees and all Trustees have seen the guidance issued by the Charity Commission and commit to abide by this guidance. LIM is now in 6ts fifth year as a charity (but seventh year as an organisationl, and it has over 2.500 students, in 65 centres located in Angola, India, Kenya, Nepal. Pakistan. Rwanda, Sri Lanka. Tanzania. Uganda. This yèar has seen two new centres opened in RwatLda and has also seen the development of new leader5, as part of our locally led l@adersh¥p netwoth. These new and existing ￿ntreS have impacted the lives of thousands of people in the church and their local communities. During the reporting period. we have worked to make our curriculum even more relevant to the real needs of the people in the countries we serve. Our curriculum is not just locussed on academic rigour but is also geared towards so8in9 faith expressed in mission activities. Inevitably the communtties we serve are always glad of the teaching, but we are very aware that their leaming is only completed when our biblical teaching is leading them to be better servants within the community they inhabit. more devoted husbands and wives, and more enthusiastic to honour the God we love. In August, the President and Director travelled to U9anda to host a conference with our East African leaders to discuss such matters as.. curriojlum development - to provide good understanding of and Confom to govemment requirements,. Safeguarding the care of children and vulnerable adults: due-diligence - making good and appropriate business as well a5 adhering to relevant regulations in their locations- the task of sendin9 financial support to them whilst being awar@ of a culture of corruption., leadership training and the importance of developing sustainable ministry- how to empower local leaders to support and multiply their own LIM ministries. We were also there to participate in three graduations. one among ovèr 2,000 LIM refugee students mainly from Burundi Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the second from a group of 30 'coffee pastors, within Mubende, the third were based in Karnpala led by our country leader Bishop Nelson and involving 70 students. Although some asperts of this trip did not match our expectations these 'disappointments' have become learning points teaching us better ways for training our leaders in these areas. LIM'S financial robustness is strengthening. Thé principal source of income is sttll through voluntary donations and the concerted effort to tum acphoc donations into regular monthly donations has been successfijl. A cash balance of £1714.87 was held in the main bènk accounts and carried forward to 2023, of which LIM holds £1,000.45 in a contingency account. LIM only pays out expenses from cleared funds and therefore has no liabilities to cover. An independent audit of the 2022 accounts was conducted and were reported to be free from material mis-statement. One of our Trustees, David Warren stood down in May after serving for three years. Three new Trustees . Eleanor Cryer MBE, Christine Barrett and John Sadler, joined the Board of Trustees in November 2022. Declarations: The Tnjstees declare that they have approved the Trustees, Report above. Signed on behaw of the Trustees by Mrs. Lynne Kin9, Secretary Patron". Rev. Stephen Gaukrager President.. Rev. Keith Kin9 Director Mr M8th Thorogc( 29 The'Pines, Orchards Pat*, T￿ncheS Lane, Langley, Unitecj Kingdom SL3 6QI. +44 (011753 372291 Tel..

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WAIES Langley InsttrtLts of Ilinistry 1181984 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period To 01-Ja￿ 31-W22 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted Restricted Endowment funds Totsl funds Last A1 Re¢elpts RegL￿ar D(xth¢ Ad Hoc Giwng UK Ministy EarThfWSwxxt spons0tship￿S￿eS Gift reCi￿red 17.slo 14.139 17.540 15,827 343 28,828 175 224 1418 72 2A72 tota ARJ 4151 Asset and InveBtrnent sales, Ise8 table). T¢>tal re¢elpts A3Pa 6.042 1.4n 3￿18 IT fA)sts Care Ministres Life Minjsth Teacfving Ministrie5 Travd el¢ ILcxxl *wsitsl Tran￿a￿On ttists Bank th 42 1.473 4,418 4,9)S 10,264 7.817 11,9)4 1122 2,232 237 567 1,174 10.264 7￿17 Sub total 35.615 A4 Asset and investment u￿base$ Sub total 33,837 1.778 36,615 Net of meipts/{payments) A5 Transfers betwe•n fvnds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end 31 1,120 1.71 1.714 CCXX R1 accounts ISS) 2611m3

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period CategoAe$ Detsils Endowment funds to noargst£ funds funds to wr25t£ 81 Cash funds 714 1.n4 Unrestrlcted fun¢ts b) nB7rq¥t£ Endowment funds to n8artstÈ funds Details Jetai15 Fund tot•JhKh CO￿ lopth)rM Cwrerrt vèlue Details Fund to whKh Currentvol 84 Assgts retsined for the charity's own use DÈtai15 FuodtOTwhl AmouTrt due dup BS Uabililies Signed by one or tnJst6es on behatrof all th6 truslees Sijnature Prtth Name Date of roval CCXX R2 ￿￿nts {ssi 2fj11012023