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'He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed,
shall doubtless come again with rejoicing,
bringing his sheaves with him'

Psalm 126:6


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Brass Tacks

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....

Christian Workers Relief Fund

For many people, overseas missionary work is considered exciting and out of the ordinary, whereas similar work in the homeland does not seem quite so special. Sadly, this disparity filters through to support in prayer and in practical ways....

Echoes of Service

Echoes began life in 1872 as a publication called The Missionary Echo, the vision of Henry Groves and Dr. John L. McLean. Their purpose was to make know the labours of many who had gone from assemblies to serve abroad and who had no formal link with any missionary society...

Harvest Fields

The work of Harvest Fields began in 1960. It arose out of the concern of a number of brethren in the Belfast area of N. Ireland to promote a deeper interest in missionary work. At that time there were many assembly-commended brethren and sisters from N. Ireland serving overseas in a wide range of countries. It was felt that more could be done to support and encourage them.

Lord's Work Trust

We are sometimes asked what is the work of the Trust? Our main function is to act as a channel for funds from assemblies and individuals to assembly-based workers and related works....

Medical Missionary News

We are completely reliant on containers from Medical Missionary News to supply all our needs and this includes food’, so wrote a missionary couple just recently. This is frequently heard from those serving the Lord in Africa....

Retired Missionary Aid Fund

An important and commendable feature of the early church was a social conscience, in particular, with respect to fellow believers in practical need. The daily ministration for widows is an example of this. True, it ran into difficulty but prompt action resulted which put the arrangement on a firm and fair footing. That spirit of care and share is a feature in many aspects of Christian service today and the Retired Missionary Aid Fund is a good example....

The Christian Assemblies Support Trust

Our desire to not only to encourage believers but to help them present the gospel to as many unsaved as possible, led us to become involved in radio gospel preaching, and on occasions participating our selves....