Radiant Believers Global Network
Charity 1216893
Overview
Summary
Radiant Believers Global Network appears to be a public-facing Christian charity whose role is centred on faith expression, communication and outreach rather than a narrowly defined client service. Its stated model combines collective participation—through prayer meetings, lectures and religious celebrations—with public education and distribution of Christian literature. The available evidence suggests a broad intended reach, but gives little indication of where it operates, who participates in practice, or how its services translate into wider civic relationships.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Newtown
Confidence: low
The organisation's Eventbrite organiser page identifies it as the organiser of a Birmingham revival meeting held on 4 July 2026 at Mount Hermon. A contemporaneous event listing, sourced from the ticketing information, identifies Mount Hermon as the venue. This evidences a recent delivered public event in Birmingham, but the supplied evidence does not directly establish a ward-level operational area or an ongoing Newtown-based service.
- Radiant Believers Global Network Eventbrite organiser page
Lists the organisation as organiser of the free 'Birmingham Revival Meeting - Rend The Heavens' at Mount Hermon on 4 July 2026. - EventsList event listing for Birmingham Revival Meeting - Rend The Heavens
Identifies the event venue as Mount Hermon, Birmingham.
Remaining uncertainties
- The evidence supports one recent event in Birmingham, rather than a continuing programme, permanent service base or regular venue there.
- The registered address appears to be a residential address and there is no direct evidence that services are delivered from it.
- No evidence was found of additional Birmingham delivery locations, owned or leased premises, or partnerships that materially extend the organisation's Birmingham reach.
- The Charity Commission record indicates operation outside the UK, including Africa and Nigeria, supporting an international overall footprint; available evidence does not establish how substantial or current that overseas delivery is relative to Birmingham activity.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme, calendar or annual report identifying regular Birmingham meetings, outreach locations and their frequency.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether Mount Hermon is a recurring delivery venue, a one-off hired venue, or part of a formal partnership.
- Evidence identifying any premises from which the organisation routinely operates, rather than only its registered correspondence address.
- Current Charity Commission return or organisational reporting describing the nature and scale of activities in Nigeria, Africa and Birmingham.
Areas of work
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A faith-based public engagement model
The organisation appears to advance its purpose by bringing people into shared religious activity while also communicating Christian beliefs to wider audiences through outreach, lectures and literature.
Why it matters
This suggests its civic role may be as much about creating spaces for belief, participation and religious connection as delivering a conventional support service.
Show evidence
“The object is to advance the Christian faith through prayer meetings, lectures, outreach, public celebration of religious festivals, and producing or distributing literature.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity provides services.”
Source:Charity Commission
An unusually broad definition of beneficiary
By identifying the general public as its beneficiary, the organisation appears to frame its work as open religious outreach rather than support reserved for a particular congregation, neighbourhood or demographic.
Why it matters
This broad mandate may enable wide engagement, but it also makes the organisation's actual local constituency and practical reach impossible to judge from the current evidence.
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“The charity helps the general public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission“The object is to advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public.”
Source:Charity Commission
Information-sharing is a core capability
The inclusion of lectures and literature suggests the organisation treats explanation and dissemination of belief as central activities, not merely as support for worship gatherings.
Why it matters
This may make it a potential connector between religious practice, public education and outreach; however, there is no evidence yet of its audiences, formats, partnerships or distribution channels.
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“The charity may hold lectures.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity may produce and/or distribute literature on the Christian faith to enlighten others about the Christian religion.”
Source:Charity Commission
- There is no evidence of geographic focus, membership, attendance, or the communities reached in practice.
- There is no information about current programmes, partnerships, leadership, resources or outcomes.
- It is unclear whether its services include pastoral or material support beyond religious activities.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates describing events, participation and outreach locations.
- Information on partnerships, referral relationships and collaborations with other community organisations.
- Examples of publications, lectures or outreach activity and the audiences they are intended to reach.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Charity objects
THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, OUTREACH & PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS AND PRODUCING AND/OR DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE ON THE CHRISTIAN FAITH TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.