Jacqueline Peart International Ministries

Charity 1155763

www.jpiministries.org

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Jacqueline Peart International Ministries appears to be a faith-based development organisation whose central offer is “transformational wholeness”: combining Christian discipleship with coaching, mentoring, education, prayer and community-building. Its role seems broader than congregational activity alone, using programmes, networks, events and partnerships to help individuals translate personal and spiritual development into wider community impact. The available evidence suggests a founder-led organisation with an international charitable remit, but provides limited evidence about its geographic reach, scale, beneficiaries or grant-making practice.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: International

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • Direct evidence: JPIM's official website identifies its International Wholeness Centre as located in east London and online, not in Birmingham.
    • Direct evidence: JPIM describes its missions work as partnering with ministries around the globe and specifically supporting work in Uganda. This supports an international operational footprint.
    • Reasonable interpretation: JPIM's overall operational identity is international rather than neighbourhood-, district- or Birmingham-citywide, because its evidenced physical ministry base is in east London, it delivers activity online, and it has overseas mission partnerships.
    • There is no current evidence in the supplied material that JPIM delivers services, maintains a physical site, or has a materially location-specific partnership in any Birmingham ward or in Birmingham City Centre.
    • The website's 'Four-Ward Vision' is a four-part spiritual framework—intimacy, identity, purpose and security—not evidence of activity in four geographic wards.
    • The exact current address of the east London International Wholeness Centre is not published on the current visiting page, so its precise physical location cannot be assessed further.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current JPIM programme, event listing, venue booking or partner statement explicitly identifying a Birmingham location.
    • Confirmation from JPIM of whether any regular Birmingham-based services, outreach, mentoring, training or partnership delivery is currently active.
    • A current annual report or impact report that disaggregates delivery locations within the UK, including any Birmingham activity.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Arts/culture/heritage/science
    • Education/training
    • General Charitable Purposes
    • Religious Activities
    • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Children/young People
    • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
    • The General Public/mankind

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Makes Grants To Individuals
    • Makes Grants To Organisations
    • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
    • Provides Human Resources

    Discoveries involving this organisation

    The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • Wholeness is the organisation's organising framework

      The evidence suggests that JPIM uses “wholeness” as a practical bridge between Christian faith, personal development and leadership, rather than treating these as separate areas of work.

      Why it matters

      This helps explain why the organisation offers a varied mix of prayer, mentoring, literature, conferences and training: these appear to be connected parts of one developmental model.

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      • We teach, coach, mentor and provide literature on transformational wholeness.

        Source:Organisation
      • We help people find the courage, practical help and spiritual support they need to develop a more intimate relationship with God so that they can break through personal barriers.

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    • The organisation appears designed to multiply influence through participants and partners

      JPIM may see individual transformation as a route to community change, using networks, partnerships and organisational guidance to extend its influence beyond direct participants.

      Why it matters

      This indicates that its role may be partly connective and capacity-building, not solely the delivery of faith-based support to individuals.

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      • Our vision is to see people impact the wider community and beyond.

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      • Through educational initiatives, we raise recognition of the need for, and guide individuals, businesses and organisations on their journey towards wholeness.

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      • Our ministry work extends across a number of initiatives that have included partnerships with other organisations, such as Women Inspiring Women (WIW) and Men Inspiring Men (MIM).

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    • Its formal charitable scope is broader than its visible public offer

      There is a possible tension between a public-facing model centred on Christian formation and a registered remit that includes poverty relief, arts and grants. These may be secondary capabilities, dormant categories or activities delivered through partnerships.

      Why it matters

      This distinction matters for understanding possible collaboration opportunities: the charity may have wider formal latitude than its website currently makes visible.

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      • What the charity does: General Charitable Purposes, Education/training, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities, Arts/culture/heritage/science.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • How the charity helps: Makes Grants To Individuals, Makes Grants To Organisations, Provides Human Resources, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Our events and programmes include conferences, retreats, prayer ministry, mentoring and educational initiatives.

        Source:Organisation

      Remaining uncertainties

    • Who currently participates, and whether children and young people are directly served.
    • Whether grants, poverty relief and arts activity are active programmes or broad registered classifications.
    • The scale, locations, outcomes and durability of its partnerships and networks.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Recent annual reports or accounts showing expenditure, grants, participant numbers and programme outcomes.
    • Details of current partners, delivery locations, referral routes and the communities reached.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    JPIM teach, coach, mentor and provide literature on transformational wholeness. Through educational initiatives like; Weekly e-inspirations, Conferences, Training events, Wholeness Networks, Programmes & Partnerships, Retreats, Outreaches, Partnerships with individuals and organisations. Our commercial partner JPE produces promotional merchandise on wholeness, personal development and leadership.

    Charity objects

    THE TRUSTEES SHALL HOLD THE TRUST FUND AND ITS INCOME UPON TRUST TO APPLY THEM FOR THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS ('THE OBJECTS') IN THE U.K, EEC AND THE REST OF THE WORLD: 1. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENT OF FAITH IN THE SCHEDULE ATTACHED. 2. TO OR FOR SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DECIDE.