fundraising

Bath Half Marathon... CHECK ✓

Congratulations to Esther for completing the Bath Half Marathon on 13th March.  Around 15,000 runners turned out for the 35th annual Bath Half Marathon on Sunday.  Well done Esther on crossing the finishing line and thank you for running to raise money for Bread and Life International, and a big thank you to all who donated to support her!  

Esther's online fundraising page is still open for donations:

http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/EstherHui_BathHalfMarathon

Nepal 2015 - Mission Overview

Nepal 2015 - Mission Overview

Since the devastating Nepal Earthquake in April 2015 that killed more than 8,000 people and left thousands injured and homeless, Nepal is a country very much in recovery.

 

Bread & Life International will be in Nepal from 07 – 16 November 2015. The missions team will be partnering with our good friend Pastor John Lee Suk and the OMMA (Oceania Medical Missions Association).

BIG NEWS!!

BIG NEWS!! We have fund-raised more than £1500 for Bread & Life International. This is AMAZING! Big thank you to all who donated/supported/prayed for us.

 

For those of you who have missed out, you can follow the 5 day challenge by the team on a dedicated Facebook page:

 

https://www.facebook.com/BLi.LiveBelowTheLine

 

You can start planning for Live Below the Line 2016! :)

8 Recipes For under 50p

Kale, Barley and Cumin soup (37p) 

Kale, Barley and Cumin soup (37p) 

 Live Below the Line 2015 is kicking off from 18-22 May. That's 5 days, 3 meals each day. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. So that's £1 each day or approx. 33p per meal. 

 

But let's face it, making decent food is not cheap. That's why we've compiled a bunch of delicious and healthy meals that are easy to make even on a tight budget! Enjoy and try not to drool on your keyboard. 

 

Check out this superb meals for under 50p each: 

 https://globalcitizen.org/en/content/8-amazing-recipes-for-under-50p/

 

So are you ready to take on this year's Live Below the Line challenge:

http://www.breadlifeintl.org/below-the-line