Martin Desborough, Chair of Trustees (November 2021). Closure Statement(PDF) (Report). Jesus Fellowship Community Trust. Archived(PDF) from the original on 19 January 2022.
Jesus Army:Vault-Library-Hot Topics 12Archived 18 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 11 December 7): "In the Jesus Fellowship many have entered into a membership covenant, joining together as a committed brotherhood-church. This covenant, like those made between people in the Bible, is made before God and is viewed as being unbreakable. We agree to be bonded with one another and to work out the implications of such a pledge of brotherly love.[...] We promise never to let one another down. We help one another through difficulties. We forgive and encourage one another. We fight together to save sinners with the gospel, sharing in sufferings and disappointments. We build strong brotherhood relationships and 'find' ourselves. This vow of covenant brotherhood is part of the strength of our church."
Multiply websiteArchived 10 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 14 October 8): "There are around 250 churches and groups in the Multiply Christian Network."
Sunday Mercury, 4 March 2007 (Birmingham, UK) "The UK Cult Information Centre says that the mJA is on a list of religious groups it has concerns about. Spokesman Ian Howarth said: "We're very concerned about the Jesus Army. Over the years we have had many concerns expressed about it. There have been no major changes that merit removing it from our list.""Reported in Religion News Blog (accessed August 2009)
Times Online[dead link] (accessed 26 March 9): "The Jesus Army, for example, a Baptist-inspired Christian youth movement, regularly offers chances to create legal graffiti on walls, boards or panels as part of its annual RAW youth outreach, which attracts several hundred young people each summer in Northampton."
Martin Desborough, Chair of Trustees (November 2021). Closure Statement(PDF) (Report). Jesus Fellowship Community Trust. Archived(PDF) from the original on 19 January 2022.
Multiply websiteArchived 10 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 14 October 8): "There are around 250 churches and groups in the Multiply Christian Network."
Jesus Army:Vault-Library-Hot Topics 12Archived 18 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 11 December 7): "In the Jesus Fellowship many have entered into a membership covenant, joining together as a committed brotherhood-church. This covenant, like those made between people in the Bible, is made before God and is viewed as being unbreakable. We agree to be bonded with one another and to work out the implications of such a pledge of brotherly love.[...] We promise never to let one another down. We help one another through difficulties. We forgive and encourage one another. We fight together to save sinners with the gospel, sharing in sufferings and disappointments. We build strong brotherhood relationships and 'find' ourselves. This vow of covenant brotherhood is part of the strength of our church."