LAZARUS MINISTRIES NATIONAL I￿ERNATIONAL
SUMMAR Y OF ACCOUNTS
AUGUST 2024- JULY 2025
CAF BANK
BALANCE BIF
21,862.77
io,000.(M)
554.90
31417.67
INCOME:
CQMAThON5
BOX COLL￿oNs
IR (>IARmES
25,302.64
17,403.(K)
13.784.20
232.65
0.00
7,039.96
16.28
CASH FROM (IIURCH ACCOU
TRAN￿R TO BARCLAYS
CASH TD &4RQAYS BANK
Ll,919.
7,5c(i.IXI
0.00
83rt27.73
CASH TO CHURIII ACCOUNT
a4URCH MISSIONS
BANK TRANSFERS
11,919.
2,41KJ.IXJ
10,000.
7,51XI.00
3I049.IXI
UGANDA
ztMBABWE
28,588.45
15,991.80
3,003.74
865.96
252.46
670.00
INDIA
PAK￿AN
2,000.IX)
200.C
3CK).00
750.(KI
MANNA UK (ISRAEL)
53.956.99
EXPENSES:
BULAWAYO SHIPPDIG
WRS CHUR￿ INSURMCE
BIBLES / BIBLE SOCIErY
SUNDRY PURCH*iW:
EQUIPME
SUNDAY SCHOOL
MINISTRY
SUNDREES
CHURCH EXPENSES
CHURCH RE
EVANGEU5M
BANK IJIARGES
1,350.CO
530.00
228.05
317.39
713.49
218.99
676.47
414.78
20.30
179.85
442.95
563.93
25.83
81.62
536.10
2,740.00
350.C(I
101.75
351.53
0.00
54.lJO
10,665.17
6,928.35
11,970.28
275.61
19.174.24
BALAN￿ CIF
SIGNED:
ON BEHALF OF THE TRU5fEES
17. J(9.25

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the tru8tee8
Charlty Name
L4L4RUS MINISTRIES NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
On accounts for the year
ended
31 JULY 2025
Charity no
(if any)
1099492
Set out on pages
Ilrem8mb81 lo Includ¢ the paga rEumbers oladditional sheets)
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charty (Ihe Trust.) for the year ended 311712025
11112035D 1 fv1M I YYYY.
R•spon$lbililies and
basls of report
As the charity's ttustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in avnrdan¢e with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
('Ihe Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 ofthe 2011 Act and in carying out my examination. I
have foll¢)wed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
examiner's statemant come to my attention in Gonnection with the examination which gives me
cause to believ8 that in, any material respect:
the acwunling records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of th8 Charities Ad: or
th8 awounts did not accord with the accounting records
I hav8 no GonGems and have come across no other matters in Conneciion
with the examinatlon to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be rea¢hed.
' Please delete the words in the br8ck8ts rfthey do not apply.
Slgned:
Date:
11 November 2025
Name:
Kevin Robert Smith
Relevant professlonal
qualificatlon(s) or body
(If any):
Address:
12 Kenyon Avenue, Dukinfield. Cheshire SK16 SAR
IER
Oct 2018

LAZARUS MINISTRIES PIATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL
( L.M.N.l. )
TRUSTEES REPORT
AUGUST 2024- JULY 2025
This year P&stor Pamel4 our ChaIM￿ and I"er¢sa Gile& our Treasurer were able to
ake a n]ission tTiP to Uganda to visit Ix)th Chtldren's Homes and to SUPEXPrt thos¢
who take Ca￿ of all our children. Wc wcrc also able to briefly meet up with Di)ctor
K8d and his wife Birgit, who have always continued to support us financially from
Gennany. The trip was very beneficial, Hnd we were able to have a good overview of
¢v¢rything that was going on.
We have managed to sustain the work in ix)th Buikwe and N￿llIya Village attd we are
endeavouring to upkeep the propertie5. We were very pleased wtth the upkeep and
repai￿ to the horne in Nalulya Villag4 with repairs to the windows and doors and to
painting both inside and exiernally. The results were very satisfying as although
photos had been Sent it was good to s¢¢ for 0￿￿1VeS the improvements, bollowing
some repairs to the borehole at Bulkwe we advised to replace the pipes witb
stainless steel pipes and Mary has overseen tbe work. continuo￿ Ch￿kIng and
rcgular maintcnance is of great iTnportance to ensure the cbildrcn always have clean
water.
We have continued to support the children at Lweru Children's Home and the
hildren at Nalulya Children's Home, &s well &8 needy IoLdl elderly people. Some
have rnoved on to bigher education leaving space for the younger children to come.
At the beginning of 2025 fiv¢ D¢W children carne to live at Buikwe. 3 girls and two
boys making a tolal ofsev¢n EKJYS and seven girls. We were able ID meet up with 5 of
the older boys who had Come to tske part in the cn￿e, which everyone was very
happy wilh.
At Buikwe home they have contimied to pr(Mluce food crops having planted mai7£.
bea￿ matooke. cawva and sweet potatoes. This h&8 often been sadly hindered by
lack of rainfaIl which is an ongoing problem for growing crops in Africa. They have
been able keep the garden weed fTre Mryth the help of local workers and enables the
crops to grow better. In Nakiseek¢ the land is very poor for growing bul the gardening
work is still being managed with the help of the children who bav¢ bc¢n planting
C&8sav&
During our trip we were invited to accompany Mary and Max with their first crop of
coffee beans which was a very interesling experience. The funds were to used for
things which were needed in the I.lome. I,ollowing the sale of Ihe beans we were able
to meet up with Martin Jingo at the home. Imd also with Dr KaA and Birgit. W¢ took
a tour of the coffee plantation and were advised of what needed tu be done with the
ffee plants. The guards wcrc theTe to be taught how to improve and maintain the
plants. We continue to be very gratef￿ to Martin for his input al Lweru. The aim
towards maiz£, beans. matookc, cassava self-sutTiciency is making progress and they
are on their way to becoming more self-sufficient.

The LMNI ministry team in Bulawayo has been able to continue vÉsiting the ￿lsOnS
and the spiritual woAc continu¢s to be done with many rcquests for Bibles and
Spiritl￿ resource8 have been satisfied, alongside practical needs for both the male and
female prisoners. We have been requested to support the prison football team and yent
fijnds to provide them with an L￿￿1 football kiL some wilh shoes and a few
footballs. l1* prison guards aT¢ commenting on the el)anges for the bett¢r in the lives
of some of the inm*es. We bave continued to sbip drums to Bulawayv being filled
with much spiritual materials and cssential things, like soap, plates atKI Slippe￿ whi¢b
The work in South Africa with the homeless and dwg addicts continues and we have
been able to gAve them food and drink on a monthly basis which has been upgraded to
provision of bot food. Spiritual help h&8 Ixen given and in one particular case, a lady
who was rescued from begging on the streets helped with ￿gUlar f(M)d pa¢kages
and with much needed mediral help continues to receive help with her rcnt. She has
recently been able to work with some children by teaching them. Where medical help
is need& we are able kn help those VAM) suff¢r with conditions becausc they are
unable to pay for medical help. We continue to extend help wherever it is needed.
We have able to send help to a missionary couple who work in North East
Kenya with the tndigenous peopl￿. tbey have been able to visit US Witb upjates on
their work. We work wilh Pastor Georgc in India is ongoing. IIe works with the
widows, 0￿hanS and th¢ destitule. people who are in desFerate need. We have helt
with blankets towels. water bottles and fcM)d for those who were caught in floods in
Sept'24. Always with foo¢ blaDkets, water bottles and educational materials for the
children. Continuing lo send help to India whcn requested.
The work in Lahore, Pakislan at the C'rown Help Centre h&s proswed greatly whcrc
the women continue to go out into the community and villages to help poor families
with f(M)d and teaching. They are constantly visiting new villages engaging them in
teaching and prayer meetings, we COErtinue to suprmjrt them with funds on a monthly
b&¥is.
Signed .
Gitss
17. 10 25
Pamela Saville.
cba1rrn￿ of LMNI on behalf of the Tn