- The
Iwerne camps (/ˈjuːɜːrn/ YOO-ern),
officially the
Varsity and
Public Schools (VPS)
holidays and
later Iwerne and
Forres Holidays, and
commonly known...
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registered charity in the UK, and is the
successor organisation to the
Iwerne Trust. It runs
evangelical Christian holiday camps for
children and young...
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children as
chairman of the
Iwerne Trust which raised funds for, and in
practice ran, the
influential conservative evangelical Iwerne camps. He
acted as lawyer...
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Iwerne Minster (/ˈjuːɜːrn/ YOO-ern) is a
village and
civil parish in Dorset, England. It lies on the edge of the
Blackmore Vale,
approximately midway between...
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Iwerne Courtney (/ˈjuːɜːrn/), also
known as Shroton, is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Dorset. It lies
approximately 4
miles (6 kilometres)...
- the post-war
British evangelical resurgence. Over 7,000 boys
attended the
Iwerne camps under his leadership. Eric John
Hewitson Nash was born on 22 April...
- co-educational
private school for
pupils aged 8 – 18 years, in the
village of
Iwerne Minster, Dorset, England. It is both a day and
boarding school and is a...
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Iwerne Stepleton (anciently
Ewern Stapleton, etc.) is a
small civil parish and
former manor in the
county of Dorset, England. The
parish comprises about...
- left
permanent scars.
Smyth was a
senior member of
Christian charity the
Iwerne Trust in the 1970s and 1980s.
These allegations were
suppressed by the church...
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Christianity while attending university in 1974.
Gumbel also
attended the
Iwerne holiday camps founded by EJ "Bash" Nash;
these were
evangelical Christian...