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A Brief History
Tape Ministries NW was founded in 1980 at a women's Bible study
at John Knox Presbyterian Church in South Seattle. A woman who was blind
mentioned that the local public library had very few faith-based books on tape. In response,
several of the women offered to record their favorite Christian book.
The library was started and
initially run out of the Bullis's home basement. In the beginning Crystal directed the library and handled daily operations, including circulation of books. Volunteers recorded the books in their own homes.
By 1990, the library was serving more than 300 patrons, the result of referrals and "word-of-mouth". Its annual operating budget was approximately $1500. Financial support came from the John Knox Church annual budget and small donations from some of the patrons.
In 1992, Crystal retired due to ill health, and Bonnie Heutink became the
first Director and the ministry's first paid employee. In August, the library was moved to a new location in the basement of another John Knox parishoner.
In 1993, a small article in Guideposts magazine began to attract patrons nationwide.
That same year, the ministry incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, and the name was changed to Tape Ministries Northwest.
The library experienced steady growth and, facing an increasing workload, hired a part-time Librarian in 1996.
That same year the ministry moved to a small house provided by Highline Christian Church, where they stayed for seven years.
All services continue to be offered free of charge, and though the budget has grown along with the
number of people we serve, God has provided and the ministry has never been in debt.
This stable and
ongoing growth has been made possible through God's faithfulness, committed
leadership and volunteers, faithful donors, board accountability, wise
stewardship and the faithful giving of concerned people.
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