The following are a list of Assembly organizations that can be used to pass on gifts for the Lord’s work and get an income tax receipt for your donation. Some of them are involved in giving practical help to CMML Missions in Zambia as well as other countries.
MISSIONARY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
MSC (Canada) http://www.msccanada.org/
“Missionary Service Committee (MSC) is a service organization which exists to support Canadian assemblies of the Lord’s people and the workers commended by them.”
GOSPEL TRUST CANADA http://www.gospeltrust.ca/
“Gospel Trust Canada is a service organization which supports assembly commended workers who are engaged full time in the Lord’s work at home and abroad. This service is provided in compliance with Scriptural principles and government legislation.”
GOSPEL PERPETUATING FOUNDATION (Canada) http://gpfcanada.org/
CMML (USA) http://www.cmml.us/
“Christian Missions in Many Lands, Inc. (CMML) is a faith-based, non-profit, missionary service organization ministering to brethren assembly missionaries from the USA and other countries.”
TRUTH AND TIDINGS (Canada and USA) http://www.truthandtidings.com
GOSPEL TRUST USA http://gospeltrustusa.org/
“Truth and Tidings USA distributes gifts of fellowship to evangelists and missionaries commended by local assemblies.”
ECHOES OF SERVICE (Britain) http://www.echoes.org.uk/
“We are a mission service organisation, based in Bath, UK. We exist to advance the work of mission globally and see individuals and communities impacted by the Gospel. We do this by partnering with local churches, cross-cultural mission workers, and indigenous people whose ultimate goal is to proclaim God’s love in Christ and demonstrate this through loving service by a variety of means in different circumstance across the world.”
INTERLINK (Scotland) http://www.interlink.org.uk/
“We are a missionary service group who help to maintain a link between Christian missionaries operating worldwide and the churches in Scotland, commonly known as Christian Brethren Churches. Our primary functions are information and publicity, distribution of funds and pastoral care.”
LORD’S WORK TRUST Email: LWTrust@LWTrust.co.uk
AUSTRALIAN MISSIONARY TIDINGS http://www.amt.asn.au/
“-believes that every ethnic group must be reached with the Good News of Jesus Christ, and that this is the shared responsibility of all Christians.”
“-functions to facilitate the involvement of Christian Brethren in Australia in this commission.”
“- assists in the sending, supporting, maintaining and caring of workers who have been commended to cross-cultural service.”
GLOBAL CONNECTIONS IN MISSIONS (New Zealand) http://www.gcim.org.nz/
“Extending God’s kingdom through cross-cultural mission. A vital link in the mission chain.”
“Our mission is to promote effective cross-cultural mission in partnership with Christian Brethren Churches in New Zealand and around the world.”
For more than 100 years, we have assisted mission partners and home churches to extend God’s kingdom by providing mission agency services, mostly through volunteer resources.
Our strategy today is to actively create greater awareness of Mission among the churches we represent.”
OTHER PRACTICAL MISSION SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
ACCTS http://msccanada.org/accts/
“ACCTS (an acronym for Answering Christ’s Call To Serve) ships supplies to Brethren Assembly missionaries (primarily from Canada and the United States) working in various countries of the world, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and also serving the local people by providing medical or education facilities.”
“We send goods in large commercial shipping containers. Containers are either 20ft or 40ft long, 8ft high and 8ft wide. They are transported overseas on container ships.”
BRASS TACKS http://www.brass-tacks.org.uk/
“Brass Tacks is a registered charity, which since 1986 has been ‘serving those who serve’ by responding to requests of help from Christian missionaries, churches and mission organisations.”
MEDICAL MISSIONARY NEWS (Britain) http://www.mmn.uk.com/
“Medical Missionary News (MMN) is a registered charity established by a group of UK Christian Doctors in 1922. These doctors had a concern for their medical colleagues involved in missionary work overseas and in 1934 they established trust funds in order to support such work and publish a quarterly magazine that contained reports relating to that work.”