Why And How We Work

Life Bridging Works exists to bring life in all its fullness to some of the world’s poorest people by bridging the gap between the developed and developing nations.

The Road To Sudan

The Road To Sudan

Reminders Of War In Sudan

Reminders Of War In Sudan

This bridge enables life giving aid to flow to those who most need it so that works can be established for the good of local communities and to the glory of God.

Life Bridging Works seeks to provide a hand up out of poverty through its works rather than engendering a hand out mentality. Any bridging activities established are designed to be self sustaining; with the only exception being if other long term benefits to life can be directly deduced e.g. sponsorship programme of disadvantaged children through education.

Life Bridging Works operates under the principles of the Christian Religion. It has a particular burden to help fulfil the great commission that Jesus gave to his followers to go to all nations (Matt 28v16-20), and in particular copying the apostles Pauls desire to go to those where Christ is not yet known (Romans 15v20). Therefore we seek to go where few have gone before, working in the unreached tribes of East Africa in what are often very deprived and dangerous situations. We seek to help indigenous people from these unreached tribes to:

  • Plant churches that glorify Jesus amongst their people
  • Raise up indigenous leadership teams through theological training, discipleship, practical advice and works that help strengthen the church
  • Work through the local church to benefit their community (and particularly the poorest there) through education, health works and small business enterprise.

It is important to note that whilst Life Bridging Works driving motivation and reason for these works is in response to God’s love and commands, any works that it engages in a local community will not be exclusive but will be for the benefit of all regardless of gender, religion, colour or ethnic background.