Journey Towards Recovery
Our military has a mental health crisis that the gospel, through our Scripture Readers, can help overcome, but we need more Scripture Readers to do so.
SASRA have deployments in Army Bases and RAF Stations across the UK; living, working and sharing their faith alongside serving personnel.
Our military has a mental health crisis that the gospel, through our Scripture Readers, can help overcome, but we need more Scripture Readers to do so.
Join us in Manchester to hear stories of what God is doing among the young people of the British Armed Forces.
Andrew McMahon is aiming to raise £2,000 for SASRA by covering 1,000 miles in six months.
We’d love Christians to join us at our 12-hour prayer event in Catterick Garrison on Saturday 25 May.
The work of SASRA has been shaped by the work of hundreds of faithful servants of Christ who have gone before. We look at the work of Miss Daniell’s Soldiers’ Homes.
As Easter approached, Scripture Reader Mike Blackstock made plans to host an Easter evening event for soldiers at the Jackson Club, to share with them the gospel and the hope that the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ brings.
Join us in Newport and Sandown to hear stories of what God is doing among the young people of the British Armed Forces.
In September of last year, we announced the start of a new Scripture Reader, Patrick Steen. Patrick is now roughly halfway through his one-year theology course at Moorlands Bible College.
The work of SASRA has been shaped by the work of hundreds of faithful servants of Christ who have gone before. We look back at the work of Elise Sandes and Mary Fry.