We all have the power to change things.
And our Transformation events in 2008 set out to show you how.
The events looked at how we can all get better at making change happen.
People who joined us had a great time sharing ideas, worshipping together and encouraging each other to take action.
But now the events are over it's time to put what we learnt into practice.
Whether you are inspired to take action yourself or to get others involved.
If you were there (or would like to get an idea of what went on) take a look at some of the resources from the events.
We hope they'll continue to inspire you to transform the world.
What's the verdict?
We asked people who came along to the events to tell us what they thought... here are some of their replies.

Kristie Legg and her children, Joe and Abbie.
�I came to meet like-minded people from my area � campaigning together is more fun. I�m feeling really positive about what Christian Aid has done and is going to do on climate change. The children�s programme has also been great � I wouldn�t have been able to come without that!�
Christian Aid organiser Kristie Legg at Lancaster
�All our group seem to have really enjoyed themselves. Because the children's activities were on offer I was able to encourage four new supporters to attend the Transformation day, and they all found it inspiring and challenging. So, thanks again!�
Christian Aid organiser Linda Marshall at London
�The day is a great chance to meet with others doing the same as you and to encourage and support each other. Lots of ideas, lots of resources, lots of help!�
Mary Jackson at Exeter
�I have learned a lot and especially enjoyed the debate with the MEP. I�m now going to go home and read up about everything in even more detail and start thinking about how I can volunteer some of my time!�
New Christian Aid supporter Carmen Matadigo at Lancaster
�Excellent, glad to have been part of it. May the Lord pour out his blessings on all that Christian Aid does.�
Anon at Perth
�I have been impressed with the quality of resources and materials for volunteer teachers and I am here to soak up even more information.�
Volunteer teacher John Griffiths at Lancaster
�Information, inspiration and great Cornish pasties!�
Anon at Exeter