Living Stream Ministry - Mission Statement

Mission Statement

The Living Stream Ministry publishes the works of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, providing the authoritative and definitive collections. The writings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee focus on the enjoyment of the divine life and on the building up of the Local Churches. Its purpose is to promote the teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, and to prepare, select, and distribute information of all kinds which may be useful for the growth of spiritual life among Christians.

Living Stream Ministry provides video tapes, audio tapes, and printed spiritual materials, which it distributes through Local Churches and their bookstores. The ministry also supports broadcasting programs that broadcast ministry messages. These include the Life-Study of the Bible, a thirty-minute radio program composed of excerpts from the works of Witness Lee. This program, which began production in 1996, is currently broadcast in three languages to more than 100 radio stations.

LSM distributes complimentary copies of the Recovery Version New Testament through Bibles for America, Bibles for Australia, Bibles for New Zealand, Bibles for Canada, and related organizations.

The Living Stream Ministry has a total amount of $54,654,000 in net assets and $7,421,000 annual revenue in 2003, and $59,116,000 net assets, $17,622,000 annual revenue in 2007 according to MinistryWatch statistics.

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