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Jon Kuhrt

@jonkuhrt

CEO at Hope into Action. Former Rough Sleeping Adviser, MHCLG. Blogs at Grace + Truth, lives Streatham, likes football, loves cricket.

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From homelessness to business owner. Mario’s story shows what’s possible with hope and support. Support our appeal to restore hope to those experiencing homelessness without support and community. Click the link to donate and change a life today. hopeintoaction.enthuse.com/cf/restoringho…

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This is a great and encouraging story, but TBH I'm not that surprised. I live in the same part of London as Jon and I would say that there is a lot of everyday decency around here. We respect each other's space but if you need help you will often get it. Worth remembering.

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Been blown away by the responses and messages I have had about this little story...feels like people are hungry for good news stories... gracetruth.blog/2025/04/27/the…

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📣💡 What if your money could deliver both financial and Kingdom returns? Explore how to align your resources with God’s purposes. 👉 Read this inspiring blog by Jon Kuhrt, CEO of Hope into Action: stwdshp.org/42wJ8HM #Charity #Giving #Investing #Stewardship

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In early 1990s over 12,000 cases were reported to US law enforcement about ritualised Satanic abuse. It was ‘the Satanic panic’. In 1995, the FBI could not find a single link to actual Satanic or cultish activity. Thanks Mike Cosper and Christianity Today gracetruth.blog/2025/05/05/the…

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‘Much of the Western tradition sees wealth and riches as a tool and boon to steward; Jesus frames them as enemies to be defeated.’ Rev. Malcolm Foley, PhD 'The Anti-Greed Gospel' gracetruth.blog/2025/05/08/the…

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“God is at the centre of my life: in everything I do, and everything I think about, I try to put God first. For me, that’s a huge anchor to have because it balances everything else in my life.” Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace & England gracetruth.blog/2025/05/18/gla…

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“God is at the centre of my life: in everything I do, and everything I think about, I try to put God first." Eberechi Eze Amazing to be at Wembley on Saturday to see a team full of faith as well as footballing talent... gracetruth.blog/2025/05/18/gla…

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Social action established by churches often drift in a secular direction...so if a 'quiet revival' really is taking place, how should Christian community projects and charities respond? Bible Society Justin Brierley gracetruth.blog/2025/05/25/wha…

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In the last 6 years our church has become less of a Sunday show and more of a community. More people are serving and less are consuming. In terms of numbers we have shrunk, but in other ways we have grown. gracetruth.blog/2025/05/26/how…

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“We need the personal commitment, theology and management practices to maintain cultures and organisations which are relentlessly committed to integrating words and deeds, prayer and action and hold together the worlds of church and charity.” Wise words from Jon Kuhrt

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Gary Lineker has had an extraordinary career on and off the pitch. A brilliant sportsman, an outstanding broadcaster and a wonderful human being. For millions of people, Gary Lineker is the face of Match of the Day, but for millions more he is also the face of humility, warmth

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Lupton’s book 'Toxic Charity' speaks many hard truths: ‘Recipients’ response to charity devolves from gratitude, to expectation, to entitlement…sustained one-way giving, unwholesome dynamics and pathologies festered under the cover of kind-heartedness’ gracetruth.blog/2022/02/20/tox…

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Michael thought he’d volunteer ‘til Christmas. Over 2 years later, he’s still here—faithful, steady, and such a gift to our team. Thank you Michael.

Michael thought he’d volunteer ‘til Christmas. Over 2 years later, he’s still here—faithful, steady, and such a gift to our team. Thank you Michael.
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‘We respond generously people in crisis, but most our charity goes to people who face predictable, solvable problems of chronic poverty. An emergency response to chronic need is counterproductive and harmful.’ Robert Lupton, 'Charity Detox' gracetruth.blog/2022/04/23/cha…

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“We need to get the flock out: engaging, serving and sharing faith with those beyond our walls. Let’s remember, as Chris Wright put it: ‘God does not have a mission for his Church; He has a Church for His mission.’” Jon Kuhrt gracetruth.blog/2025/06/14/let…

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We can all be inspired by Louise Casey’s example because we all face situations – professionally and personally – where we need the conviction to grip difficult issues and the courage to speak truth. gracetruth.blog/2025/06/18/lou…