CHRISTADELPHIAN REFUGEE GUILD
And we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; When persecuted, we endure; (1Corinthians 4:12 )
CRG (Christadelphian Refugee Guild) initiated by a service-minded group of Christadelphian Refugees, who had to flee from their countries of origin to avoid further risking their lives because of practicing their faith and preaching the message of the Kingdom of God in the name of Jesus Christ.
These Christadelphian Refugees have felt a responsibility to impart their vision to help other refugees within their community through helping them utilize their skills and talents.
CRG serves Christadelphian refugees globally to equip them with skills by short and long term training.
CRG renders assistance to the refugees to produce crafts and sell those through the help of ecclesias to raise funds through a participatory approach for deserving refugees. Many countries do not allow refugees to seek employment and earn to cover their living costs because they might replace local residents.
CRG serves and encourages the refugees to maximize their probation time to LEARN & EARN having benefited by assistance of other faith fellows to equip them with skills through training and helping them to make different hand-made products and crafts.
C.R.G’s Main Goals
Training
· Educating and training Refugees in certain areas to bring a positive change in their current economic conditions and also utilize these skills in future after resettlement.
To create and maintain purposeful activities to exterminate the idleness and to ease mental stress caused by isolation and life in exile.
Marketing
· By abiding with laws of the land, marketing be sought through the Ecclesias and individuals. CRG channels all resources through existing forums of our community and also through senior members amongst the Christadelphia.
Appreciate by contribution
· Christadelphian refugees are grateful to the Christadelphia for their constant care and financial assistance toward their living cost. They feel the best way to say THANK YOU to the brethren is to make efforts to contribute something. Even though it seems very insignificant, something is better than nothing.
And we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; When persecuted, we endure; (1Corinthians 4:12 )
CRG (Christadelphian Refugee Guild) initiated by a service-minded group of Christadelphian Refugees, who had to flee from their countries of origin to avoid further risking their lives because of practicing their faith and preaching the message of the Kingdom of God in the name of Jesus Christ.
These Christadelphian Refugees have felt a responsibility to impart their vision to help other refugees within their community through helping them utilize their skills and talents.
CRG serves Christadelphian refugees globally to equip them with skills by short and long term training.
CRG renders assistance to the refugees to produce crafts and sell those through the help of ecclesias to raise funds through a participatory approach for deserving refugees. Many countries do not allow refugees to seek employment and earn to cover their living costs because they might replace local residents.
CRG serves and encourages the refugees to maximize their probation time to LEARN & EARN having benefited by assistance of other faith fellows to equip them with skills through training and helping them to make different hand-made products and crafts.
C.R.G’s Main Goals
Training
· Educating and training Refugees in certain areas to bring a positive change in their current economic conditions and also utilize these skills in future after resettlement.
To create and maintain purposeful activities to exterminate the idleness and to ease mental stress caused by isolation and life in exile.
Marketing
· By abiding with laws of the land, marketing be sought through the Ecclesias and individuals. CRG channels all resources through existing forums of our community and also through senior members amongst the Christadelphia.
Appreciate by contribution
· Christadelphian refugees are grateful to the Christadelphia for their constant care and financial assistance toward their living cost. They feel the best way to say THANK YOU to the brethren is to make efforts to contribute something. Even though it seems very insignificant, something is better than nothing.