Current Trade Marks
- SUFFERING CHURCH (UK)
- INSTITUTE OF DHIMMITUDE (UK)
- GCSPC (UK)
- barnabasfund hope and aid for the persecuted church (UK)
- Barnabas Fund (UK)
- Barnabas Aid (UK)
- Barnabas Gifts (UK)
- Barnabas Ministries (UK)
- Barnabas International (UK)
- Barnabas Ministries (USA)
- Barnabasaid (USA)
- Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity (USA)
- ISIC (USA)
- Isaac Pubslishing (USA)
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