BRF sites

BRF Online - www.brfonline.org.uk
Our online shop provides one location where you can browse and purchase all resources published by BRF and Barnabas.

Bible Reading Fellowship - www.brf.org.uk
The main BRF website has news, recent reviews, feature articles and information, as well as information on the wider work and ministry of BRF.

Bible Reading Notes - www.biblereadingnotes.org.uk
Featuring our popular Bible Reading Notes, this website provides an introduction to our different notes along with sample material for each series, information about the contributions and readings.

Quiet Spaces - www.quietspaces.org.uk
The Quiet Spaces website features our Quiet Spaces journal and provides information about our Quiet Days and Events.

Barnabas in Churches - www.barnabasinchurches.org.uk
A one-stop resource for articles and ideas relating to church-based children's work with under 11s, from all-age leadership resources to mid-week holiday clubs and Messy Church. Also contains information and news about events and the work of our face-to-face ministry team.

Barnabas in Schools - www.barnabasinschools.org.uk
A great place to go for assembly and RE ideas for primary schools, as well as a source of information about the Barnabas RE Days and INSET sessions that our schools team lead across England.

Barnabas for Children - www.barnabasforchildren.org.uk
Reading to young children and introducing them to the Christian story is one of the very best things that parents can do. This site focuses on books for children to read independently, or those that parents can read to them.

Faith in Homes - www.faithinhomes.org.uk
Living out the Christian faith at home may not seem easy for families. The Faith in Homes website is a place of easy-to-use ideas, resources, events and other websites to help you live out your faith together.

Foundations21 - www.foundations21.org.uk
This site introduces our free online discipleship resource, which can help individual Christians and churches to grow in their Christian faith and witness.

Messy Church - www.messychurch.org.uk
Messy Church, a fresh expression of church, is becoming more and more popular as a means of reaching local families with the gospel in a comfortable, fun, creative and enjoyable way.

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