## M16 Revival Foundation 

Report and Accounts Year ended 30 April 2024 


1 Lamb's Passage, London EC1Y 8AB www.stewardship.org.uk 



## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

## **LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS** 

# **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE 1 All Saints Crescent Watford WD25 0LU GOVERNING DOCUMENT CIO Constitution registered May 2020 CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER 1189702 TRUSTEES RESPONSIBLE FOR Abosede Ajayi (until January 2024) MANAGING THE CHARITY Elizabeth Aladerun Kristian Lythe Oluwatoyin Lythe Hari Panthin Nolan Runganathan (appointed March 2024) Trevor Sameke (appointed March 2024) 

BANKERS National Westminster Bank Plc INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Jaimée Young Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB 

## **INDEX** 

Page 1 Legal and Administrative Details Page 2 Trustees' Report Page 3 Independent Examiner's Report Page 4 Receipts and Payments Account Page 5 Statement of Assets & Liabilities Page 6 Notes to the Accounts Appendix Full Trustees' Report 

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## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

## **REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

## **Review of the charity's main activities and achievements** 

_See appendix for full report_ 

## **Financial review** 

During the year income decreased by £3,600, to £32,400, and expenditure increased by £16,400, to £51,300. As a result the cash held by the charity decreased by £18,900, to £25,000, of which all is unrestricted and can be used for any charitable purpose. 

## **Reserves policy** 

The trustees have determined that the charity should aim to hold unrestricted cash of no less than £11,000 (which equates to about 2-3 months of unrestricted expenditure) so that the charity could continue to operate should income and / or expenditure vary adversely. At the year end, the charity held unrestricted cash of £25,000 and the charity is complying with its reserves policy. 

## **Governance** 

Responsibility for setting policy and for making operating decisions rest with the trustees who meet regularly to monitor the activities of the charity. New trustees (who are members) are recruited and appointed by the existing trustees. 

## **Responsibilities of trustees** 

Charity law requires us as Trustees to prepare financial statements for each accounting year which record the receipts and payments of the charity for the year. 

We are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable us to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011. 

We also have a responsibility to safeguard the assets of the charity and to take reasonable steps to prevent fraud or any other irregularities. 

## **Approval** 

This report was approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by: 

## Elizabeth Aladerun 

> Elizabeth Aladerun (Feb 27, 2025 19:10 GMT) ____________________________ Elizabeth Aladerun Feb 27, 2025 Date:_______________________ 

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## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT** 

## **TO THE TRUSTEES OF** 

## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of M16 Revival Foundation ('the charity') for the year ended 30 April 2024 on pages 4 to 6 following. 

## **Responsibilities and basis of report** 

As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the 2011 Act’). 

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act. 

## **Independent examiner’s statement** 

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: 

1. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; or 

2. the accounts do not accord with the accounting records. 

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

J Young J Young (Mar 3, 2025 11:50 GMT) 

Jaimée Young 

Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB 

Date: Mar 3, 2025 

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## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

## **RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

||||||||Unrestricted|Funds|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||||General|Designated||Restricted|Total|Total|
||||||||Funds||Funds|Funds|2024|2023|
|||||||Notes|£||£|£|£|£|
|**_Income receipts_**|||||||||||||
|Donations|||||||21,281||-|-|21,281|19,835|
|Gift aid receipts|||||||-||-|-|-|-|
|Other grants|||||||5,797||-|-|5,797|6,839|
|Income from conferences and events|||||||5,201||-|-|5,201|9,164|
|Other|||||||154||-|-|154|237|
|**_Total receipts_**|||||||32,433||-|-|32,433|36,076|
|**_Payments_**|||||||||||||
|Payments<br>in<br>relation<br>to<br>activities undertaken directly||||charitable||2|49,778||-|-|49,778|34,016|
|Grants<br>paid<br>in<br>relation<br>to<br>activities undertaken by others||||charitable||3|843||-|666|1,509|870|
|**_Total payments_**|||||||50,621||-|666|51,287|34,886|
|Net<br>of<br>receipts<br>/<br>transfers||(payments)|||before||(18,188)||-|(666)|(18,854)|1,190|
|Transfers between funds||||||5|-||-|-|-|-|
|**Net movement in funds**|||||||(18,188)||-|(666)|(18,854)|1,190|
|Cash funds as at|last|year|end||||43,188||-|666|43,854|42,664|
|**Cash funds at this year end**||||||A|25,000||-|-|25,000|43,854|



The notes on page 6 form part of these accounts. 

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## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

## **STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES** 

## **AS AT THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

|**A Cash funds**<br>Cash at bank with immediate access<br>Reserve account<br>**B**<br>**Other monetary assets**<br>Gift aid due to charity<br>**C**<br>**Liabilities**<br>**Falling due within one year:**<br>Taxes due<br>Independent Examination fee [2023 and 2024]<br>Accrued expenses<br>**D**<br>**Assets retained for charity's own use**<br>Equipment|General<br>Designated<br>funds<br>funds<br>£<br>£<br>13,814<br>-<br>11,186<br>-<br>**25,000**<br>**-**<br>4,909<br>-<br>**4,909**<br>**-**<br>481<br>-<br>2,100<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>**2,581**<br>**-**<br>Unrestricted Funds|Restricted<br>funds<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>-<br>**-**<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>Fund to<br>which asset<br>belongs<br>General|Total<br>2024<br>£<br>13,814<br>11,186<br>**25,000**<br>4,909<br>**4,909**<br>481<br>2,100<br>-<br>**2,581**<br>Value<br>2024<br>£<br>7,255<br>**7,255**|Total<br>2023<br>£|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||32,821<br>11,032|
|||||**43,854**|
|||||-|
|||||**-**|
|||||-<br>960<br>1,750|
|||||**2,710**|
|||||Value<br>2023<br>£|
|||||6,518|
|||||**6,518**|



The trustees have used insurance values for contents and equipment as the trustees are unable to reliably estimate current values; insurance values may differ materially from current values. 

## **E Guarantees and secured debts** 

The charity has not given any guarantees and has not provided its assets as security for any liabilities. 

The accounts were approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf 

> by Elizabeth Aladerun date 

> Elizabeth Aladerun (Feb 27, 2025 19:10 GMT) _____________________________Elizabeth Aladerun _________________ Feb 27, 2025 

The notes on page 6 form part of these accounts. 

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## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION** 

## **NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

## **1 Accounting policies** 

The accounts have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis and comprise a statement that shows the charity's receipts and payments, a statement that summarises the charity's assets and liabilities and related notes. The accountancy profession have determined that only accounts prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards present a 'true and fair' view and, as these receipts and payments accounts have not (and cannot) be prepared in accordance with accounting standards, these accounts do not present (and are not intended to present) a 'true and fair' view of the charity's financial activities and state of affairs. 

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity. Designated funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. Restricted funds are donations which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors; they include donations received from appeals for specific activities or projects. 

|**2**<br>**Payments in relation to charitable activities undertaken directly**<br>Employment<br>Note 4<br>Equipment<br>Conferences, events and outreach<br>Overseas mission<br>Note 4<br>Media and website<br>Insurance<br>Governance and legal fees<br>Administration and support<br>Other costs<br>**3**<br>**Grants paid in relation to charitable activities undertaken by others**<br>Organisations<br>Individuals||Unrestrict|Designated<br>funds<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>ed Funds|Restricted<br>Funds<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>666<br>-<br>666|Total<br>2024<br>£<br>20,373<br>2,190<br>21,215<br>778<br>2,409<br>634<br>929<br>759<br>492<br>49,778<br>1,509<br>-<br>1,509|Total<br>2023<br>£|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||General<br>funds<br>£<br>20,373<br>2,190<br>21,215<br>778<br>2,409<br>634<br>929<br>759<br>492<br>49,778<br>843<br>-<br>843|||||
|||||||-<br>2,612<br>22,165<br>2,247<br>4,645<br>399<br>1,658<br>9<br>280|
|||||||34,016|
|||||||870<br>-|
|||||||870|



## **4 Transactions with related parties** 

Kristian Lythe was employed as lead evangelist from July 2023 and was paid £20,373 for serving in that capacity, not for serving as a trustee; these payments are permitted by the charity's governing document. 

Costs of £778 [2023: £2,247] were incurred for trustee Kristian Lythe to travel to Lebanon [2023: Kenya] in furtherance of the charity's charitable objectives. 

No other amounts were paid or are payable to any other trustees or persons connected to them. 

|**5**<br>**Movement of funds**<br>General funds<br>Designated funds [events]<br>Restricted funds<br>Revival Africa project<br>Fund 2<br>Total funds|Opening<br>balance<br>£<br>43,188<br>43,188<br>666<br>-<br>666<br>43,854|Receipts<br>£<br>32,433<br>32,433<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>32,433|Payments<br>£<br>(50,621)<br>(50,621)<br>(666)<br>-<br>(666)<br>(51,287)|Transfers<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-|Closing<br>balance<br>£|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||25,000|
||||||25,000|
||||||-<br>-|
||||||-|
|||||||
||||||25,000|



The Revival Africa project is for food, grains and support for families and villages in Burkina Faso. 

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## **M16 REVIVAL FOUNDATION REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024** 

The Trustees have pleasure in submitting the Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 April 2024. 

## **Objects of the charity** 

The charity is governed by a constitution and is constituted as a charitable incorporated organisation. The object of the CIO is, for the public benefit, to advance the Christian faith in such ways as the Charity Trustees may from time to time decide. 

## **Our purpose statement at the M16 Revival Foundation** : 

‘To Revive the Great Commission’. 

In review of the charity's main activities and achievements to further the above objectives and vision, the charity's main activities and achievements were as follows: 

## **April 2023** 

## **‘The Call To Prayer Nights’ Watford** 

In early April, we received a “Call to Prayer” and after discussing with our team in May we launched a ‘Revival Prayer & Intercession’ initiative for Watford and the local Churches. We had the opportunity to utilise a local Church called Garston Community Church and after 4 weeks we hired the Luther Blisset Centre in Watford. We began to have a burden to pray for the town and all the local Churches, the prayer meeting continued for 4 months and grew. Throughout this period of time, some of our team members visited local Churches to build relationships and encourage local leaders. **We had 23 people** at the prayer meeting and people came as far as Bournemouth to join in. We also explored ‘spy out missions’ and ‘prayer walks’ in other nearby towns such as South Oxhey, Berkhamsted, and Aylesbury. We continued this prayer meeting and launched weeks of prayer and fasting, equipping nights and then the Evangelist’s Academy was born, through which we trained people and expanded missions and prayers across the town. 

**Impact:** This had a great impact on our M16 Revival Team including solidifying relationships. After hosting prayer and intercession across the town, we made further in-roads and partnerships to work with local Church leaders as well as creating a launch pad for other initiatives. 

## **May 2023** 

## **May 2023 Watford Mission:** 

On the 5[th] May we hosted another local mission in the heart of Watford, where the M16 Revival Foundation is based. We hosted an Evangelistic ministry named Tough Talk in the High St. We played Gospel Music; Tough Talk did a Weightlifting 

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presentation and shared stories about Jesus. **20 Evangelists** came together on the day to pray for the town and partner with us. We also had a live Worship band and many others shared testimonies. Many made responses to the Gospel and one man came forward with his family to receive Jesus at the end of the message. 

**Impact:** These regular missions to the town, which we host 2-3 times a year, are causing a rippling effect of outreach across the town and Christians are starting to be mobilised for missions. 

## **June 2023** 

## **CFAN Fire camp, London** 

We continue to partner with another Evangelistic Charity called Christ For All Nations (CFAN) in the UK. We joined the team for the London Fire camp UK where we had the opportunity to work alongside other CFAN Evangelists and train **80 new Evangelists** in preaching the Gospel. We saw **150 people make decisions to follow Jesus** over the two outreaches and 80 Evangelists trained and sent back to their Churches to make an impact. This CFAN week of training also gave M16 Revival the opportunity to partner for missions with other evangelists across the UK. The Firecamp was based in North London so we had the opportunity share Jesus in the Tottenham and Bruce Grove area. 

**Impact:** One of our main priorities as a charity is to train evangelists; partnering with CFAN UK helps us to achieve this and to extend our impact to influence evangelists and missionaries from other towns and cities across the UK. 

## **Equipping Nights Launch!** 

We launched our M16Revival Equipping nights in June 2023, where we hosted various speakers such as Evangelists Rodel Perez, Virginnia Logan, Richard Bull, Jumoke Olumide and Nolan Runganathan.  We had 15 people attending on Wednesday nights as we taught on prayer & intercession, consolidation, evangelism, faith and healing and other topics. June and July were months of initiating training and taking Evangelists deeper in their relationship with Jesus. 

**Impact:** These equipping nights started to grow out of the prayer and intercession for Watford. The equipping nights helped us create a space where others could grow into their gifting and calling as evangelists and leaders. We saw new people start to join us as we pioneered these training nights. These were strategic in that it helped us create a base for missions. 

## **July 2023** 

## **M16Revival Lead Evangelists Role** 

We officially employed Evangelist Kristian Lythe as our Lead Evangelist for M16Revival in July 2023, who takes up the role of developing evangelists and raising up teams as well as taking care of the day to day running of the ministry. We have arranged for HR, PAYE, bookkeeping and other services to go to be set up through a company called Connect Supply. 

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## **Mission Lebanon Report:** 

We sent Kristian Lythe on the 7[th] July to Beirut to spy out the land and to meet with Pastor Said Dib from the Life Centre and to find out how we can partner together for missions. Kristian stayed in the mountains on the outskirts of Beirut praying for Revival. The Life Centre is in the centre of Beirut and feeds thousands of refugees each month with food parcels and grains. On the Sunday Kristian preached the Gospel and many came forward to receive Jesus, including Muslims. The Life centre is having a great impact across Lebanon helping and serving so many people with the Gospel. 

_“As we prayed for the sick a lady testified immediately that her hip and body was pain free after 2 years of constant suffering. She even called the Pastors on Monday to testify how grateful she was to the Lord for healing her completely.” Testimony_ 

- We took action points to: 

   - Continue to pray for the doors of the Gospel to remain open in Beirut. There are many challenges in the country with the banking system and finances. Nevertheless, the Lord is moving and many are receiving Christ. 

   - Continue to pray for Pastor Said and the family as they lead the Church. 

   - `o` Pray into the possibility of leading a retreat for evangelists in the future. 

**Impact:** This was the first time M16Revival has visited Lebanon and the Middle East to find out what is happening for Missions. Kristian has known Pastor Said Dib for over 25 years and this mission gave us the opportunity to impact people we would have never had the opportunity to reach. We certainly looking at continuing to help the work in Lebanon in the years to come and raise awareness for others to go and help. 

## **Revive Watford Evangelism Training Days:** 

On Friday 21[st] and Saturday 22[nd] July, we hosted another Revive Watford evangelism training where we hosted our first Revival Night with Evangelists Joshua Ziaina. On Saturday 22[nd] July we trained **40 evangelists in one-to-one evangelism** and hosted Children Can who inspired children on how to share the Gospel and they taught them a dance that they performed in the Revive Live Festival.  We sent the delegates out to the town in the afternoon to preach the Gospel with people. CFAN evangelists Virginnia Logan and Jumoke Olumide also led sessions. 

**Impact:** Local evangelism is something that we have on our heart and during 2023 we felt this was so important. This 2-day training helped us to release new people into evangelism and extend our impact across the town for the Gospel. 

## **Revive Live Stage Truck & Festival** 

On Saturday 22[nd] July in the afternoon 12:00 - 16:00 we hosted our first live Stage Truck Gospel Outreach and Revive Live Festival with 7 Ministries & Churches. We hosted the event at the Pond in Watford. We had up to 100 people joining together to Worship Jesus in the town for over 4 hours in the rain. We had many different 

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evangelists preaching short Gospel messages during the day with Tobi Sanyaola and Dwaine Morgan leading the worship. 

_“One lady was shopping and she suddenly stopped as the Gospel was being preached. She started to weep and shake in the rain impacted by the power of God’s love. When the altar call was given, she walked all the way to the altar. She began to weep and shake as gave her heart to Jesus. We do it for the One, one person is so valuable to Jesus”_ 

**We saw 32 people that day pray to receive Jesus into their lives** . There was 4 hours of worship, preaching and activities in the rain. This was our first stage truck event, and we thank God for all the He has done. 

**Impact:** Launching the Revive Festival was a major victory for M16Revival as we seek to organise other events like these across the UK. Our team expanded as a result as we took on the challenge to be part of this faith venture. We had 5 Churches and 2 ministries from the town partner with us to preach the Gospel. Collaboration is so valuable in Gospel expansion. 

## **August 2023** 

## **Equipping Nights:** 

On Wednesday 16[th] and 23[rd] August, we hosted Special Guests David Harris and David Chambers (Christ for All Nations) to minister to those who had been praying for Watford. We had 25 people in attendance as many encountered the Lord; it was so encouraging to see the group gel together. 

**Impact Report:** The long term plan is to look at launching an Evangelist’s Academy for Evangelists including developing a place of worship where many can come together to encounter the Lord. 

## **Impact Stories:** 

- A man who was arrested by the Holy Spirit in the rain and gave his life to Jesus while we preached the Gospel in Watford 1[st] May, was gloriously baptised at Garston Community Church during this time. 

- A former Hindu who got radically saved in 2023 has been meeting up regularly for discipleship and is now attending church. 

- We have seen over **50 recorded decisions** for Jesus over the last few months through the different events, training and services we have hosted. 

## **September 2023** 

During the month of September, we hosted another equipping night on Intercession and Prayer at the Luther Blisset Centre and mobilised prayer and intercession for the month as we prepared to launch the Evangelist’s Academy. 

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## **October 2023:** 

## **CFAN Fire camp, Belfast Ireland** 

We had an opportunity from 2[nd] – 8[th] October to partner with Christ For All Nations UK for the Belfast Irish Firecamp. We trained **46 Evangelists** in Belfast and sent them out to preach the Gospel in different towns including the City Centre of Belfast. **Over 100 people were recorded as making a decision to follow Jesus** and were passed onto local churches for follow up. Some of the Evangelists that graduated the Irish Firecamp went on to study in the USA with CFAN to become CFAN Associate evangelists in Africa. 

**Impact:** To impact future evangelists is what M16Revival is all about, seeing them get excited about the Gospel, becoming bolder and more confident about sharing Jesus with others. 

## **Watford Mission with Tough Talk** 

On 14[th] October, we led our second missions outreach to Watford with special guests Tough Talk and partnered with the evangelists from the Evangelist’s Academy. We saw 30 people join us on the streets for the outreach and **14 people made a documented decision to follow Jesus** . We launched our Follow Jesus coffee meet up and saw 7 people attend over a few weeks so we could make sure they were connected to a local church. 

## **The New M16 Revival Evangelist’s Academy Launch** 

We launched and ran the M16Revival Evangelist’s Academy from October - November 2023 in Watford UK where we gathered Evangelists from different parts of the UK from as far as Bournemouth. The idea was to train new evangelists and to expand our reach across the UK and Ireland. The Academy was over 5 weeks that included 2 weekends and 5 Friday Nights. We had 33 registrations, and **27 Evangelists** made it to graduation on 10[th] November. Over the 5 weeks, we launched 20 outreach missions as students were asked to pioneer a local mission somewhere in the UK. We saw many of them become bolder and more confident about preaching the Gospel, grow in their leadership and pioneer a mission for the first time. 

**Impact Report:** The launch of the academy was one of the highlights of 2023 as we endeavoured to take what we have been doing at the Evangelists Conference and turn it into a bit of a mentoring program for Evangelists who would like to go deeper. We now have a group of 27 evangelists who are part of M16Revival and are open to collaborate and work together across the UK. 

## **December 2023** 

On 2[nd] December we held another Revive London Evangelism Training Day in Harvest Church Wembley where we had over 100 people gather to be trained in Evangelism. 

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We sent teams into different locations preaching the Gospel. Harvest Church, Wembley has become a base for M16Revival and their team has helped us move forward in the evangelistic vision God has given us. 

We hit 12 locations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ including Baker Street, Oxford Street, London Bridge, Camden, Wembley Park, Harrow, Willesden, Kingsbury and few others. 

## **Impact Stories:** 

- **100 Evangelists sent across London** 

- 7 sound systems used over 2 hours of outreach 

- Over 100 conversations 

- **23 documented decisions for Jesus** 

## Baker Street Team 

- One man was weeping receiving prayers when the team preached on the train. 

- An Indian man got convicted on the train and gave his heart to Jesus. 

## London Bridge Team 

- A man in London Bridge gave his life to Jesus and texted one of the evangelists on social media of how powerfully he was touched by her prayers. 

- London Bridge Team had a Praise Party on the streets before preaching, dancing along to Eddie James and other worship songs. A crowd gathered to listen, and the Gospel was preached with power. 

- One evangelist reported, “The amount of people we met today that said ‘I needed this today’ was more than normal. London needs the Gospel.” 

## Oxford St / Soho Team 

- The team heading to Oxford St shared the Gospel on the train. One boy was wearing his earphones; he unplugged them and one of the team shared the Gospel with him. He said he was catholic, and he was about to do something bad with his friends. He repented after hearing the Gospel and received Jesus. The team took his contact details for follow up. 

- The Team arrived in Soho and got into some debates then another team member stopped a man who testified he was backslidden. Since given his life to Jesus he had been going through a tough time and had backslid due to sleeping around. The team share the Gospel, and he dedicated his life to Jesus. 

## Camden Team 

- One of the Evangelists going to Camden shared: 

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“My first time ministering at Camden Town yesterday. I was unsettled at first, but God took over & stepped in. The people were open to the good news & a few came up to listen, asked questions, some asked for prayers & we sowed the seeds. What a joy to share the love of Christ with others. I stepped out of my comfort zone. Glory be to God in the highest” 

## **January 2024** 

From 10[th] – 24[th] January we launched 10 days of Prayer and Fasting for the year with different team members ministering online. This was so effective as it helped release team members to lead prayers and to have an opportunity to teach and preach. 

## **February 2024** 

On the 4[th] February, we launched our Sunday Team Gatherings called the BASE. The vision of the gatherings is to gather evangelists and our team members from all over the country that are connected to the vision, to fellowship and build a sense of team. We invited guest evangelists and teachers to come together and minister to our team. February was a month of building up and encouraging our team for the next steps this year. We planned to continue these through the year to keep building stronger connections together. 

## **March 2024** 

## **The New Revive London Conference Launch** 

The Revive London Conference was launched in March 2024 at Capstone Church, East London. We had been hosting one-day evangelism trainings called Revive London and decided to extend this for the 1[st] time to a 3-day event. **174 attended** the 3 days, from around the UK, some as far as Aberdeen, Scotland. We released evangelists and their teams to hit 16 stations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ on the Elizabeth Line from Ilford to Tottenham Court Road. We saw many people receive Jesus and many others rise up boldly to declare their faith. 

During this conference, we launched the Vision called Operation 100, where we set a goal in 2024 to reach 100 tube stations with the Gospel by having preaching, worship, public prayer for the sick, and one to one evangelism at each station. We launched new a WhatsApp group with 50 evangelists agreeing to collaborate to reach London. Operation 100 has become such a key cog in the wheel of M16Revival as we aim to train and release evangelists across London. **60 Souls** made a documented decision to follow Jesus during the many outreaches we organised for the Revive London Conference. 

**Impact Report:** Operation 100 has revolutionised the way we are training evangelists through our conferences, Revive London and the Evangelist’s Academy. We are now solely focused on releasing new evangelists into the field of London, to reach more stations until every station is reached with the Gospel. The next phase to this will be collaborating with existing churches who have a heart to have a presence at a station so we can maximise the follow up process. 

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## **Conclusion** 

This year we saw the advance of the Gospel across London especially in Wembley, Watford and Ilford as well as spreading the Gospel to 28 different London stations. We accelerated in the training part of our vision with the launch of the Evangelist’s Academy. We launched the M16 Revival Base, which serves to strengthen our team and connection with evangelists across the UK each week. We have seen new evangelists released and trained across the UK and London as the Gospel continues to advance through M16Revival. We launched a new conference in the heart of East London called Revive London and this conference caused us to birth Operation 100 where we have regular teams hitting London Tube stations with prayer, worship and sharing Jesus each month. As we look to the next year, we will be aiming to grow the M16 Revival Base and see where this new venture will take us and establish the Evangelist’s Academy as a major training resource for new grassroots evangelists. We pioneered our first spy out missions to other countries and have a plan to re-visit Lebanon. We have a long-term aim to launch a mission and a crusade in the heart of Africa with Christ for All Nations. 

## **– Facts, Figures and Goals Achieved from April 2023 May 2024** 

During this period, we: 

- Trained and impacted over 500 Evangelists 

- Led Missions to 28 different locations 

- Launched our first Evangelist’s Academy in Watford, graduating 27 Evangelists 

- Launched our first Mission to Lebanon 

- Launched our first Revive London Conference in Ilford 

- Launched our first Revive London Evangelism Training Day in Wembley 

- Launched a new initiative called Operation 100 to reach London Tube stations 

- Hundreds of souls responded on the streets of the UK in partnership with local churches, conferences and other projects we initiated 

- Partnered with CFAN at the Fire Camps where we helped mentor 120 

   - Evangelists. 

In planning the activities, the Trustees have applied the guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission. 

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