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Did you know...
Bethel Church Supports ~ 180 Missionaries!
Each dot indicates a Bethel supported Missionary.
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The following is a list of some of our missionaries and links to their websites.
Please keep our missionaries in your prayers... |
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The Hurst Family
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Central Africa
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The Hurst family lives in Kinshasa, DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo). Pat has been recently appointed as the Area Director for Central Africa. Suzanne is an RN and works with local churches on community health, development, and HIV programs.
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The Hanson Family
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Africa
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Ron and Gloria serve as representatives for
Africa Oasis Project, a new initiative to pursue
clean water in Sub‐Saharan Africa. The Hansons have served as missionaries in Africa for 30 years. Prior to
missionary appointment, Ron taught math in high school and college for 14 years.
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The Chowning Family
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Russia
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"Heather and I have a heart for places where no one else wants to go. Many areas of Russia remain untouched by the gospel, and we desire to reach them through any means necessary. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to hear the gospel once." |
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The Adams Family
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Chi Alpha, UNLV
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Joel and Sabreena Adams are the recently appointed Chi Alpha missionaries to UNLV campus. They are the first officially recognized Chi Alpha team to make it onto UNLV despite countless attempts by others to establish a program in Las Vegas.
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The Evans Family
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Africa
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Steve & Glenda Evans serve as the team leaders for the Africa Oasis Project (AOP). This is the official water initiative in Africa, for the Assemblies of God World Missions. Presently, AOP has requests for water projects totaling over 2 million dollars, in over 22 African countries. Steve & Glenda are based in South Africa, traveling all over Africa, assessing the needs for water & viewing completed water projects.
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The Smith Family
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Spain
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Scott and Marisa Smith have been ministering to the people of Spain for over 35 years and have faced many challenges in this prosperous European country where only 0.5% of the population is evangelical.
The Smiths, along with other missionaries in Spain, are currently working with Sefarad Ministries.
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The Johnson Family
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Brazil
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Terry & Beth have been Assemblies of God missionaries to Brazil since 1989. They currently oversee the Brazil Extension School of Theology, Brazil Advanced School of Theology, Children of Brazil Outreach, and partner with Latin America ChildCare.
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Terry, Beth & Michael (not shown) Johnson |
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The Aldrich Family
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Haiti
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In January of 1999, the Aldrich family began their missionary career in Haiti. They served there until 2001 when they were
transferred to Europe.
In June of 2010 they returned to Haiti to
continue the work they
had begun.
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The Anderson Family
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Chile |
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Mitch and Juliette Anderson have worked with YWAM for 25 years.
They have pioneered and directed the School of Biblical Studies in Chile for the last 20 years with a focus on discipleship through athletics. |
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The McGaffee Family
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Malawi |
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Daniel & Noreen just completed their 3rd term as missionaries to Namibia (Southwest Africa). Their focus has been Bible College Ministry and church planting.
They are transfering to Malawi to continue this ministry. |
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The Gram Family
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Argentina |
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Rocky and Sherry have served as missionaries to Argentina since 1979, directing the Instituto Biblico Rio de la Plata in Buenos Aires. The Bible School has an enrollment of 408 resident students and 529 part-time students on Saturdays.
The school has over 1,873 graduates ministering all over Argentina and in 35 different countries of the world. Of the 179 foreign missionaries sent out by the Argentine Assemblies of God, 53 are alumni of River Plate Bible Institute. |
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The Smith Family
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Ecuador |
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For the last 20 years in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Jerry and Janice Smith have used education to reach, teach, train, and equip the next generation of children to make a difference in their world through Centro Cristiano (the church) and Liceo Cristiano (the Christian School).
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Currently they are serving over 3,500 children with one smaller faculty utilizing two shifts per day and also using the facility in the evenings for adult education. They now have the land to expand their campus and double the outreach to an additional 7,000 students. |
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The following is a list of some of the missionaries we support. Please pray for them and their ministries. |
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Greg Beggs |
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Steve Bevelhymer |
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Micheal Chowning |
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Jane Christiansen |
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Glen Davis |
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Mark Durene |
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Steve & Glenda Evans |
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Rocky & Sherry Grams |
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Raegan Glugosh |
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Ernie Henson |
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Roger Huang |
- San Francisco Rescue Missions Link... |
Patrick Hurst |
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Martin Jacobsen |
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Bernhard Johnson Min. |
- Brazil |
Mark Kinney |
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Jim Knutsen |
- Western Europe |
Bill Kirsch |
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Trent Morrow |
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Erik Muzart |
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Brian Orme |
- West Coast Chi Alpha |
Alan Pettenger |
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Chad Philips |
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Charles Porter |
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Steve Puffpaff |
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Kelly Robinette |
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Terri Triplett |
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