SCOrnSH CHARrrY NUMBER: SC041126
STEADFAsf GLOBAL
TRusfEES REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025

srEADFASt GLOBAL
TRu￿EEs REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
CONTENTS
Page
Trustees Rewrt
Recelpts and Payments Account
Statement of Balan￿5
Notes to the Accounts
Independent Examiner's Report
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srEADFAsf GLOBAL
TRUSTEES REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DEfAILS
Scottlsh Charlty Number:
SC041126
Current trustees:
Contact address:
PO Box 9937
Stornoway
Isle of Lewis
HSI 9AA
SrRucfUR￿ GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governirbg document
Steadfast Global is an unincorporated asscciation and is operated undef the terms of its Const￿Ut10n. SteadFast
Global was registered as a charity on 16 December 2009 and was also launched in 2009.
Récruitment and appointmgnt of trustees
The management of the charity 15 the responsibility of the trustees who are elected or re-elected under the temig
of the constitution by the members of the charity. Trustees comprise a minimum of a Chairman, Secretary and
Treasurer but may be increased to a maximum of seven, all of whom should be United Kingdom residents. Trustees
rve for a temi of three year5 which 15 renewable by mutual consent.
The day to day QFerati)ns of Steadfast Gbtel are undertaken b
who is the Diwector of the
rnission and Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
vorks closeli with Lhe Board of Trustees who ffleet
a rninimum of three titne5 each year to approve annual buikjets, and exFenditure/accounts, project proposals and
othei matters outslde the day-to-day running of the charity.
OBJECtIVES AND AcnvmES
Charltable purposes
The objects of the Charity are the promob'on and advancement of the ChrEtian faith 3nd religious freedom, and the
relief of hardship, distre55 and pKsvety of Christians Wheth￿ domiciled in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the
world that are being persecuted as a Consequen￿ of their relrgious beliefs.
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srEADFAST GLOBAL
TRusfEES REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
OBJEcfivES AND AC￿VITIEs (Contd)
Summary of main activities
steadfast Global is an evangelical Christian Mission and reglstered charity that seeks to build a bridge betw&n the
Church in Scotland and ￿rseCUted Christians across the globe. We are non-denominational and funded entirely by
donations from indivldual supporters, churches and other interested organisations and trusts. Our purposes can
summed up under thr￿ main headings..
Encouraging.. Christians who suffer for their faith by demonstrating steadfast love and concern through
regular contact and visits to areas impacted by Violen￿ or the threat of violence. We encourage prayerful
and prattical support from Christians across Scotland through frequent speaking engagements and
information sesstons.
Equipwng.. Persecuted Christians through the development of meaningfLtI projects which are designed to
empower, promote equality and restore dignity without creating dependency. We also equip Scottish
Christians with the necessèry tools to enable infomied prayer, solidarity and interartion with and on behalf
of persecuted Christians.
Engaging.. with persecuted Christians by entering into strategic partnerships with other Christian agencies
and like-minded missions, in order to ensure a trustrlorthy and verified Stream of current infomiation on
matters of persecution and religious freedom.
We are currently able to facilitste projects and invest in the lives of individual Christians and Christian fellowships
across East Africa, West Africa, North Africa, Eurasia, the Middle-East, Central Asia and South Asia, through strateg
partnerships with a number of like-minded mission agencies both here in the United Kingdom and overseas.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Summary of main achlevements
The generous partnership of our 511PPOrters across Scotland and beyond allowed us to continue resourcing and
developing initiatives across many of the nations, where living as a Christian routinely lead5 to persecution and
harassment. As a ministry team, we are greatly encouraged to see that over £89,055 was disbursed this year to
facilitste overseas proiecLs.
During this reportir¢g period our efforts to secLFre asylum for the persecuted Masih family continued through
engagement witt) both the UK Home offi￿ Community Sponsorship team and also UNHCR representstives. We
continue to provide a place of safety for the family while they apply for asylum through the UNHCR offitr in the
country where they are located. The amount of £45,000 which was raised to facilitste their relocation and meet the
anticipated cost for the first year irs the country granting them asylum, continues to be restricted for use once they
are granted asylum.
Once again during this reporting period we received a generous £5,000 grant from the Souter Trtjst, IOOQ/o of which
went to supporting an initiative in Pakistan focussing on victims of forced marriage and sexual violence. The
generosity of our 5UPP)rters also enabled the disbursement of £9,350 across four nations during our annual
Christmas Blessing project.
Our various projects in Central Asia continue to empower Christians as they serve in difficult circumstances. This
year we were able to continue facilitating retreat events for persecuted Christian women as well as provide resources
to Christian ministry leaders serving in their marginalised communities. Our work in South Asia also continues with
resources provided to enable income generating activities as well as ongoing training and re50urcing of ministry
workers. During this reporting period, £2,500 was also directed to partners in Nigeria for the care of Christians
recovering from incidents of persecution. Details of our wider international expenditure during the reporting period
can be found in the following financial statement.
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STEADFAST GLOBAL
TRUSTEES REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
ACHIEVEMENT5 AND PERFORMANCE (contd)
Summary of maFll achievements (contd)
The Board of Trust￿5 remain exEremely encouraged by the remarkable generosity of our supwters. God's bless1
and his provlsDn of steadfast partners both at home and abroad, has contributed to our continued growth, and t
many other positive developments during this pefiod.
In Summary, the 2024125 reportirKJ k*rtod was another year of growth for Steadfast Global. With a sense of
thanksgiving to God and in dependen￿ u￿n him, we look fornard to the next tmelve months, during which we
expect to continue the core work of our ministry, which is to encourage and equip Christvans enduring Fersecution
in some of the nThJst hostile places on earth.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
During the year the charity received Income of £145,18212024 - £183,407) from individuals, trusts and th￿Ugh the
sale of books, merchandise and fundTrising events.
The areas of expEndItU￿ were simiLir to the previous pericx1- the support of various grovps of Christians suffering
per5ecub.on throughout the world, the costs of proclucing newsletters and travelling to speaking engagements in
order to increase the profi￿ of the charity and keep various donators informed of the ￿test developments
Con￿rning persecuted Chr￿tianS throughout the world. In addition, the Charity was able to employ a full-tirr
worker. The expenditure during the year was £132,888 (2024 - £167,612). This resulted in a surplus for the year
of £12,294 (2024 - Surplus of £15,795).
ReseNes policy
The unrestrirted funds of the charity which the Trustees are free to use to meet the objettives of the tharity had
balance of £44,521 at the 28 Fetfuary 2025 (2024 - £69,706). Of these funds E24,961 has been designated by the
trustees for projects in Iraq and Eurasia. The trustees consider that the level of free reserves in unrestricted fund5
15 sufficient to meet Ihe charity'5 ongoing 9￿ratiOnal requirements and enable the charity to continue with Its
ttNities for the forthcomin9 year. In addition to ullre5tricted funds charity held restricled funds of £1,000
relating to funding for a Development Manager post, £45,000 relating to Pakistan Projects, £9,953 relating to Central
Asia projects and £8,922 rebting to Eurasia projects.
Statement on Risk
The Trustees assess the major risks to which the charity Is exFosed on ￿ ongoing basis and have established
pr￿eduleS to mitigate those that are identified as a resu￿ c( these remews.
Approved by the Trijstees and signed on their behalf by..
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srEADFAsf GLOBAL
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
2025
2025
2025
2024
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Total
funds
Total
funds
Receipts
Donation5
Donation - Voice of the Martyrs
Canada
Tax recovered on Gift Aid
Grants
Gross receipts from other charitsble
artivities
Income from investments
90,192
6,580
96,772
126,322
5,000
4,492
33,181
38,181
4,492
5,000
51,424
5,143
Note 2
5,000
Note 3
Note 4
737
737
518
Total recelpts
Note I
100,421
44,761
145,182
183,407
Payments
Payments relating directly to
charitable activities
Note 5
42,213
89,055
131,268
167,612
Governance costs:
Independent examination
1,620
1,620
Note I
43,833
89,055
132,888
167,612
Payments relatlng to a$set and
Investment movements
Purchase of Offi￿ and computer
equipment
Total payments
43,833
89,055
132,888
167,612
Net re¢eiptsl(payments)
56,588
(44,294)
11294
15,795
Transfers tol(from) funds
(81,773)
81,773
Surplusl(deficlt) for year
(25.185)
37,479
12,294
15,795
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srEADFAST GLOBAL
srATEMENT OF BALANCES
AS AT 28 FEBRUARY 20Z5
2025
Unrestricted
funds
2025
Restricted
funds
2025
Total
funds
2024
Total
Funds
Bank and cash in hand
o￿nIng balances
69.706
27,396
97,102
81.307
&Jrplus/{deficit) for year
(25,185)
37,479
12,294
15.795
aosing balances
44.521
64,875
109,396
97,102
Reserves
General fund
19,560
19,56Q
44,745
Designated funds
24,961
24,961
24,961
Restrlcted funds
64,875
64,875
27,396
Closing balances
44,521
64,875
109,396
97,102
Other assets
offi￿ and compuler equlpment- at cost
Stock
4,000
360
4,000
360
4,000
360
4,360
4,360
4,360
Llabllltle$
Credltors
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STEADFAsf GLOBAL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
l. Movement In Funds
AtIMar
2024
At 28 Feb
2025
Receipts
Payments
Transfers
Unrestricted Funds
General FLFnd
44,745
100,421
43,833
(81,773)
19,560
Designated funds:
Iraq Building Project
Iraq Relief Work
Ethiopia Pmjects Fund
Eurasia Projects Fund
India Projects Fund
24,278
24,278
683
683
Total Unrestrlcted Funds
100 421
Restrlrted Funds
India Projects Fund
Central Asia Projects Fund
Ethiopia Projects Fund
Nigeria Projects Fund
Pakistan Projects Fund
Eurasia Projects Fund
Iraq Projects Fund
Hope Christmas Bless. Fund
Development Manager Fund
8,217
500
17,562
2,500
45,604
986
5,186
8,500
8,217
10,453
15.152
200
6,234
7,602
1,060
4,060
9,953
1410
l300
60,280
24,090
1306
45,000
8,922
4,126
4,440
1,000
1,000
Total Restricted Funds
27,396
44,761
89,055
81,773
64,875
Nature and purpose of funds
Unrestricted funds
General Fund
the general fund represents unrestricted funds which the trustees are fr
to use in accordan￿ with the charitable objects.
Dwnated funds."
Iraq Building Project:
funds designated to rehouse displa￿ Christians in Northem Iraq.
Iraq Relief Work:
funds designated for Iraq relief work.
Ethlopia Projects Fund:
funds desionated for projects in Ethiopia.
Eurasia Projetts Fund:
funds designated for projects in Eurasia.
India Projects Fund
funds designated for projects in India.
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STEADFAST GLOBAL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
l. Movement in Funds (contd.)
Nature and purpose of funds (contd.)
Restricted funds
India Projects Fund:
represents funds received to be specificalty used for projects in India. All
specific funds received for this project have been disbursed during the
year.
Central Asia Projects Fur￿..
represents funds received to be SFecificalty used for projects in the
Central Asia area.
Ethiopia Projects Fund:
represents funds received to be specifically used for the Ethiopian
micro-loan and various other projects in Ethiopia.
Nigeria Projects Fund,,
presents funds weived to be s￿1T[callY used for projects in Nigeria
Pakistsn Projects Fund..
P￿sents funds received to be specifically used for projects in Pakistan
Eurasia Projects Fund:
represents funds received to be specifically used for projects In Eurasia
Iraq Projects Fund:
represents funds received to be SFecifically used for projects in Iraq
Hope Christmas Blessing Fund:
represents funds received to be sFecifically used for issuing Christmas
Blessing parcels in various countrie5 where there is Particular need
Development Manager Fund..
represents funds received to be s￿lTicallY used for the funding of
development manager post.
2. Grants
Unrestricted
funds
Restrlrted
funds
2025
Totsl
2024
Total
The Souter Charitable Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
3. Gross recelpts from other charitable activities
Unrestrirted Restricted
funds
funds
2025
Total
2024
Total
Book sales
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srEADFAsf GLOBAL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
4. Income from Investments
Unrestricted Restrfcted
funds
funds
2025
Total
2024
Total
Bank account interest
737
737
518
5. Payments relating directly to tharitable activities
Unrestrlcted Restrlcted
funds
funds
2025
Total
2024
Total
Wages and Pension
Book Purchases
Travel Costs
Insurance
Postage
Stationery
Advertising
Printing
Web Page
Telephone and internet
Training
Subscriptions
Gifts and donations
Bank Charges
General Charges
29,306
29,306
27,633
5,239
510
3,080
220
14,012
19,251
510
3,080
220
16,512
2.868
218
1,959
91
741
1,959
91
741
2,246
250
700
429
429
75,043
638
353
116,114
703
15
Note 6
75,043
638
41213
89,055
131,268
167,612
6. Gifts and Donations
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
2025
Total
2024
Total
Central Asia Projects
Ethiopia Project
India Project
Iraq Projects
Eurasia Projects
Middle East Projects
Nigeria Project
Hope Christmas Blessing
Pakistsn Project
Other Gifts
500
15,381
6,611
1.503
986
500
15,381
6,611
1,503
986
14,206
10,380
6,743
1,000
38,635
2,500
9,350
38,212
2,500
9,350
38,212
12,630
11474
18,133
1,913
75,043
75,043
116,114
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srEADFAsf GLOBAL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2025
7. Trustees remuneratlon and expenses
Trustees have not received any remuneration in respect of their role a5 trustees during the year ended 28
February 2025.
Wages costs totalling £29,306 We￿ paid to an empk¢yee of the charity who Is also a trustee, as agreed by the
Charity Trustees.
Trustees. Expenses
During the year one trustee was ￿1Mb￿r$ed £19,251 of travel and subsistence exFenses incurred in the course
of fulfilling the charities stated mission and purposes. These expenses were incurred in fulfilling various speaking
engagements throughout Scotland in order to increase public awareness of the work of the charity as well as
some international travel to meet with various mission partners.
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INDEPENDENf EXAMINER'S REPORTTO THE TRusfEES OF
srEADFAST GLOBAL
report on the accounts of the charity for the year eTrJed 28 February 2025 which are Set (Kjt on pages four to nine.
Respective responsibilities of trnstees and exambner
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the terms of the
aritie5 and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and the CharitEs Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. The
charity'5 trustees consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10{I)(d) of the 2006 Accounts Regulations doe5
ngt apply, It is my resF¥)nsibility to examine the accounts as required under section ÈM(I)(c} of the Act and to state
whether particular matters have come to my attention,
Basls of Independent examinerfs Statement
Ny examlnatlon Is carrled out In aCcOrda￿e with ReguLatitsn I l of the 2006 Accounts RegulatiC￿5. An examination
Includes a review of accountlng records kepr by the charlty and a comparison of the accounts presented with
those records. It also includes conslderatlon of any unusual Iterns or disclosures in the accounts, and seeks
expknations from the trust￿ concerniryj any such matters. The Pr￿edureS undertaken do not provide all the
evithnce that would be required in an audit, and consequently I do r￿t express an audfc oplnlon on the vlew given
by the accounts.
Independent examiner's statement
In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in ary material reSp￿t the requlrements..
to keep accounting records in accordance with Section 44(1)(a) of the 2005 Act and Regukition 4 of the
2c￿5 Accounts Regulations, and
to prepare accounts whith accord with the accounting r￿rdS and com wlth Regulation 9 of the 2006
Accounts Regulab'ons
have nct met, or
2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn
to be reached.
Name:
Relevant ProfessK)nal qualifKation/Frofe55ional bo(ty'.
Address:
CIE SÈI ViLt
Chartered Accountants
63 Kenneth Street
St￿n9WaY
Isle of LewLs
HSL 2DS
Date:
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