Christianity Explored Ministries Appoints New National Director

         

Evangelistic ministry, Christianity Explored has appointed Kay Carter as its first UK national director. This ministry which was formed from Souls Church, Langham Place, is a platform for individuals who desire more knowledge in the Christian faith especially through the gospel of Mark. Christianity Explored has follow-up courses, videos about Christianity, and materials for children.

As the UK national director, Carter will supervise the expansion of new evangelistic resources which are in progression. More so, she will assist the ministry to get to new audiences. There are plans to grow the ministry globally. Hence, Carter will be expected grow the ministry internationally. More so, a three-session series called Hope Explored is one of the projects Carter will supervise when it kick-starts.

Before Carter joined Christianity Explored Ministries (CEM), she was the vice principal for strategy and communications, Tyndale House - a Biblical research institution in Cambridge. 

Previously, she had worked for The Sunday Times and also for the All Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief in the Houses of Parliament. She is known for her views about evangelism. Likewise, she has talked about how the gospel can be effectively communicated. 

The CEO of CEM, Ian Roberts, praised the appointment of Carter. He added that her experience in strategy and communication is a booster for the ministry. In his words;

"Kay’s appointment is a milestone in the growth of CEM. Evangelism in the UK has changed rapidly since the Covid pandemic hit, and Kay’s experience in strategy and communication will help the ministry to equip the church for Bible-based evangelism in the years to come."

While commenting on her recent appointment, Carter said, "I am delighted to have joined Christianity Explored Ministries as UK National Director - working with the amazing team to help Christians to love, live, and tell the good news of Jesus. As a former CE leader myself, it’s a huge privilege to play a part in creating the next generation of resources."

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