THE NORTON HOUSE

The Norton House, in Brussels, houses the administration team and a hospitality service.

ADMINISTRATION The administration includes accounting, public relations, secretarial work, legal matters and general administration. This allows the missionaries on the field to be freed form a part of their administrative tasks so they are more available for practical work on the field.
Email: information@b-e-m.org

HOSPITALITY
The Norton House also houses a hospitality service: room and board for up to 24 people. This is a great service for missionaries, their families, team coming to help the bez, or other guests.
Email: norton160@b-e-m.org

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BOOKSTORES

BEM’s 7 bookshops located all over Belgium, primarily serve Christians, selling literature to strengthen their own spiritual lives or providing evangelistic material for distribution. They also attract non-Christians who find it less intimidating to enter a bookshop than a church.

LE BON LIVRE 
www.lebonlivre.be

1000 BRUXELLES
Rue du Moniteur 7
Tel: 02/217.10.72
Fax: 02/217.24.21
E-mail: lebonlivre@skynet.be

4020 LIEGE
Place Théodore Gobert 3
Tel & Fax: 04/222.20.82
E-mail : liegebonlivre@skynet.be

HET GOEDE BOEK 
www.hetgoedeboek.be

8500 KORTRIJK
Overleiestraat 16
Tel/Fax: 056/35.78.99
E-mail: kortrijk@hetgoedeboek.be

8310 BRUGGE – ST. KRUIS
Moerkerkesteenweg 56
Tel: 050/37.54.57
Fax: 050/37.26.37
E-mail : brugge@hetgoedeboek.be

3600 GENK
Vennestraat 345
Tel/Fax: 089/30.58.86
E-mail: genk@hetgoedeboek.be

3001 LEUVEN (HEVERLEE)
Tervuursesteenweg 192
Tel/fax: 016/25.93.83
E-mail: leuven@hetgoedeboek.be

9052 ZWIJNAARDE (GENT)
Grotesteenweg-Noord 15 (N60)
Tél.: 09/22.01.702
E-mail: gent@hetgoedeboek.be

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CAMP LIMAUGES

www.limauges.org

In the thirties, convinced of the spiritual impact that could result, the Belgian Evangelical Mission (BEM) organised many camps for the young people of Belgium. The advantages of owning a suitable venue were evident and the decision was taken to purchase land and to build a camp complex. In 1939 Camp Limauges was inaugurated. Since then, thousands of individuals have had the opportunity of participating in various events at Limauges. This has often resulted in a personal encounter with Jesus Christ. Here at the Camp, many, having met their Saviour and Lord, have taken their first steps in the Christian life. On a wider note, the camp can also be said to have played a big role in creating links between Christians throughout Belgium.

Limauges celebrated its 50th birthday with a first face-lift and knew in 2005 phase two of the renovation. The third phase has now begun. This entails the demolition of the old kitchen and washrooms, which will be replaced by the construction of a large multipurpose room. This will have several functions: entry hall, covered way linking the two buildings, game zone (table soccer, ping-pong). This will be a really useful area, particularly for the larger camps during bad weather.

The address is :
Camp de Limauges
Rue Chapelle-aux-Sabots 40
1341 Ceroux-Mousty
Phone number of the manager : 010/61.46.44
E-mail : bez.kamp.limauges@bez.be
meb.camp.limauges@meb.be

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THE BARGES

The barges host international teams during evangelism campaigns, wherever there is a river or a canal. They also host many other events such as retreats and weekends for theology students. They have also been hosting the Dutch version of the Bible Exhibition for a couple years now.

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THE BIBLE EXHIBITION

www.bijbel-expo.be

Using multimedia techniques the Bible is presented to people via a mobile exhibition. This exhibition is available as an evangelism tool for the local churches.
“If just a few people read the bible for the first time thanks to this exhibition, it must be considered a success.”  
Brakel’s Catholic Deacon
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THE CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE

www.la-courte-echelle.be


The children’s committee creates evangelism programs for children to help the local church. These programs touch hundreds of children every year in their own neighborhoods. Training sessions prepare the local Christians and specialized children’s leaders help with the activities. A program for children’s clubs during the school year is being developed to give the local churches the opportunity to follow-up with summer contacts and to help the young Christians bring their friends to Jesus.

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THE WOMEN’S COMMITTEE

The women’s committee, in cooperation with the Evangelical Protestant Churches, organizes a day for women every year. Their goal is to exhort and encourage Christian women. This day also provides an opportunity for evangelism. Women in ministry also meet for retreats or other short events.

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PUBLICATIONS

Every year different tracts or evangelism magazines are published and printed in large quantities to provide each local church with quality tools for their local evangelism campaign.

E-mail: wegwijzer@hetgoedeboek.be

CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

Correspondence courses for evangelism or discipleship purposes have already given hundreds of people the opportunity to be reached in the most remote places, even prison cells…