The vast majority of Christian organisations are suffering from the economic recession. They report a drop in subscriptions and have had to downsize their operations.
Some have had to make redundancies in their personnel. At a time when they might have planned to extend their work they need to contract it and wonder how they will recover if at all. Perhaps Robert Arthington is the one who can solve their problem.
Very few British Christians, sadly, know much about him. He lived an obscure life (in the mid to late 19th century) in Leeds, which is nevertheless appropriate and challenging to us today.