Given the need to share the gospel right across the UK, we were interested to explore the experiences of those who had come to faith from lower income backgrounds. We were pleased that 42 individuals aged 25 – 64 whose household income was under £20,000 completed the Finding Jesus survey. This included a diverse group of 26 women and 15 men from across the UK. 71% identified as White British and 26% as Black, Asian, or other ethnic groups. 

This document is a supplement to the main Finding Jesus report. It won’t repeat everything in that. Instead, it contains some of the variations that emerged from responses given by these 42 individuals. It highlights some interesting patterns that those ministering to people from lower incomes might like to consider.

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