Bloke friendly links
(Please note that some of the views expressed in these links are not necessarily those of the Baptist Men's Movement)


It is said that church can be a very feminine place, and many guys feel emasculated. "Geezers for Jesus" is a web site and discussion forum for men who believe it's ok to be serious about your faith and still enjoy fast cars, beer, football and curry.


Two thousand years after he walked the earth, Jesus of Nazareth remains one of those most talked-about and influential people who has ever lived. You can explore his life, character, teachings and followers; look at how he has been quoted and misquoted, filmed and written about, worshipped and argued over. rejesus is a web site where you are welcome to click, explore and post your own questions, thoughts and prayers.


Ship of Fools, dubbed "the magazine of Christian unrest", was first launched in 1977 as a printed publication but sank in 1983, leaving a gap never filled in publishing circles. The growth of the Internet, particularly with its international dimension, makes feasible a minority webzine of this kind. "We're here for people who prefer disorganized religion to the organized kind," says ship-of-fools.com editor Simon Jenkins. "From a position of commitment, we try to look objectively at religious trends in an accessible rather than cynical way. We commend as well as debunk. But we are not a campaign, we're a conversation."


God Tube utilizes Web based technology to connect Christians for the purpose of encouraging and advancing the good news about Jesus Christ worldwide. You can view a short video (7 minutes) about the Baptist Men's Movement and its activities which has been posted on God Tube.


Lionhearts. Lionhearts is a fresh UK initiative designed to encourage, inspire and unite Christian men. Lionhearts seek to empower men to be more courageous in their battles and more faithful in their friendships where they are. Lionhearts doesn't seek to draw men away from their home churches.


Christian Vision for Men (CVM) are a full on, passionate, energetic bunch of Jesus followers who are focussed on introducing men in the UK to Jesus. 

They are all massively involved in local churches and see the local church as the nations hope.  So in everything they do, they have the local church in mind.   They have specialists in areas as diverse as the work place, Asian culture and "working class" culture. 

Many people think that for them, trying to win men is just a step too far...

CVM have team members who have lead growing churches that can consult with church leadership teams on growth strategies and show churches how to gear up church for men.


Hope 2008 is an initiative of the churches of Britain and Ireland which is helping to demonstrate Christian faith in action and to explain the meaning of that faith in villages, towns and cities throughout the UK.

HopeInfo.co.uk has been set up in support of this initiative by the Christian Enquiry Agency and Church Army. For more information please use the contact form on this website. We hope you enjoy the films, discussion and other content, and we hope to hear from you soon!

About the Christian Enquiry Agency Works on behalf of the churches of Britain and Ireland to reconnect people with God and to offer them hope for the future. You can get in touch with us by email: hope@hopeinfo.co.uk, or in writing at: 27 Tavistock Square, London. WC1H 9HH. Registered charity no. 297393.