| Brass
Tacks is a faith venture set up in the UK to offer practical and
technical help to assist missionaries and others involved in the
Lord's work at home and abroad. Since 1986 our volunteers have
completed over 12000 working days on 70 different projects in 21
countries.
The projects
on which we have worked include:
- Civil
Engineering for a 90 KVA Hydro Electric System
- Construction
and installation of solar hot water systems
- Design
and installation of water and electrical distribution
systems for mission stations
- Construction
of hospital buildings
- Alteration
to buildings to provide church facilities
- Alterations
and new construction of buildings to provide Bible School
accommodation
FULL TIME WORKERS
We currently
have three full time workers: Jim Smith, Dennis Bowman and Paul
Hannay. They leave their families in the UK and travel abroad
each year for a minimum of 26 weeks. The office is run from
Wallasey by our fourth full time worker Colin Breeze. Ann Hughes
is the News Sheet Editor and office manager.
THE AIM
'Serving those
who serve' by providing practical and technical help for
Christian projects and general missionary work, using:
- Short-term
work parties of volunteers offering their time for a
particular project, usually two to three weeks in duration,
for UK and European projects
- Trade and
professional people able to take leave of absence from their
employment, or recently retired, who are able to give
several months to supervise special projects
- Technical
advisors with design and specialist knowledge
THE NEED
- Prayer
People who will become Prayer Partners in the work
- Workers
People called by God to serve others
- Finance For
God's continued
IRELAND
Conversion of a cow shed!
It was a real privilege last year for Brass Tacks to help the
friends at Limerick with the renovation of their assembly
premises. We also received a request from David and Kay Stevens
to convert old outbuildings into a workshop for outreach
materials and extra accommodation for summer teams. The project
was much bigger than envisaged. The work was hard but the
fellowship with the Lord's people more than compensated for all
the aches and pains suffered!
LEBANON
Ain Zahalta School, Beirut making school furniture
As a result of the civil war, Lebanon is now in the grip of an
economic crisis. Ain Zahalta school is suffering with the rest
of the country and one of their greatest needs was for cupboards
and shelves throughout the school. After receiving a request
from Don and Nicola Alexander, Brass Tacks was able to send out
3 carpenters earlier this year. The plan was to make around 50
units, however the result was half as much again! The cupboards
and shelves have been greatly appreciated by the teachers and
are now being well used. Brass Tacks is planning to send out
another team in 2001.
FRANCE
A supermarket converted in Le mans
When the building became too small the believers in Le Mans
bought an adjoining supermarket when it came up for sale. Brass
Tacks was able to send some teams to help in renovating this
building. The new building is at least 8 times larger than the
old premises. The whole interior of the building needed to be
stripped out before remodelling could be carried out. One of the
biggest jobs was installing plasterboard divisions for various
rooms, also lots of floors had to be tiled. We have many ongoing
projects in this country and abroad. If you would like to know
more then please contact Colin Breeze or Ann Hughes at the Brass
Tacks office.
Tel/fax: 0151
630 1182.
E-mail: serving@brass-tacks.org.uk
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