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Bethel Foreign Missions Foundation
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The Bethel Foreign Mission Foundation began in 1960 as the David Merwin Family was getting ready to go to Korea for the first time. The Pastors of the Bethel Ministerial Association felt the need of having a central point to forward funds to the Merwins and other missionaries who were going to foreign soil. As the Lord led, others from the Bethel churches were called to areas all over the world to spread the good news of the Gospel to many who had never heard. Soon, this small ministerial alliance was supporting missionaries in nearly every corner of the globe.
Rev. Don Matthews was the first secretary and helped to get Bethel Foreign Missionary Foundation off and going to a good start. He kept in contact with the missionaries and sent the funds that were designated to them each month.
Rev. David Williams assumed the responsibilities after Rev. Don Matthews, and held this task very dear to his heart until his death. He was known as a friend to missions and did all he could to further the cause of World Missions. Under his leadership, the number of missionaries and the amount of funds sent to the field continued to increase.
After the untimely death of Rev. Williams, Rev. Merwyn Masters took the responsibility of the Bethel Foreign Mission Foundation and did an outstanding job for the cause of Christ. Then, the Missionary Secretary position was filled by former missionary to Korea, Rev. David Merwin. In July of 1991, Rev. Merwin moved to the state of Oregon to take a position in a local church to coordinate their missions program. Rev. Merwyn Masters filled the position again until November of 1992, at which time Rev. Joseph Greene filled the position of Missionary Secretary.
As God has given increase, our Bethel churches have supported hundreds of missionaries over the years with hundreds of thousands of dollars and with the lives of its young people. The witness of lives affected by its missionaries will only be fully known in heaven. However, as many have been faithful to the call of God on their lives, even on occasion to their deaths, God has brought forth the fruit of their labors to His glory and His kingdom. The current list of ministries and missionaries supported by Bethel Ministerial Association is listed below:
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Jerry and Nola Witt started a mission in the mountains of Durango, Mexico in the early 60s. Jerry
would fly his Cessna aircraft into the villages of the mountains around Durango and deliver the gospel to
those who had never heard the Word. He literally gave his life delivering the Word of life to the Indians of
central Mexico when his plane crashed in 1965. Shortly after his death, Frank Warren married Nola and
fathered her three boys and had twins of their own, while continuing the work begun by her and Jerry.
After over 40 years, their work continues to thrive with a Bible School, Youth Camp programs and
ministries in twenty churches throughout Mexico. Please visit their web site at www.frankandnolawarren.com
or contact them via e-mail at nolawarren@aol.com
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Vicky Witt, Durango, Mexico
Jerry, Jr, oldest son of Jerry and Nola, continued the work begun by his father flying in the mountains
of Mexico to the Mexican Indians.
The ministry has more planes, more pilots and now drops transister
radios instead of the printed Gospel, but the results are no less dramatic. Vicky now heads this ministry into the mountains from Durango.
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Jerry and Sandy Owens, Guatemala City, Guatemala and Quito, Ecuador
Jerry and Sandy began a work in Guatemala City in 1970 when they opened the New Life Evangelistic Center. The Center was a hub
to reach thousands of souls through relevant training tools such as Christian literature, Christian films and videos, as well as
preaching and teaching the Word of God in seminars and conferences. In 1987 the New Life Evangelistic Center was opened in Quito, Ecuador
with the same vision. In Ecuador, the ministry also acts as a distributor and supplier to Ecuadorian Christian outlets as well as a major
supplier of Sunday School material to local churches. This ministry is reaching the nations through Pastors/Leaders training and
teaching seminars. It reaches well into Columbia and Peru with its widespread evangelistic efforts. You may contact Jerry and Sandy via e-mail at
jerrygowens7@hotmail.com
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Rev Joe Greene, Haiti
A.M. Sambo, Sr., Africa
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Jerry Rodriguez, Zapata, Texas, FRONTLINE MISSIONS
Maurine Sweet, Durango, Mexico
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Don and Teleka Dewing, Midwest Indian Mission, Crandon, WI
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Harvey Davids, Midwest Indian Mission, Crandon, WI
Brother Peter Chun, China
Ron Bishop, Africa
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Marc Young, Bethel Ministries of Mexico
Based in Durango Mexico, Marc also lives in the Sierra Madre mountains of western Mexico and is currently working with the Tepehuan and Huichol Indians.
"I hope within the year to be evangelizing in the area of the Nauatls indians. All the groups who I work with are considered unreached people groups." Feeling the call to reach out to the remotest locations, Marc is reaching many
who have never heard the Gospel.
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Linda Ayers, Durango, Mexico
David Cerrar, Limuru, Kenya
Terry Cisneros, Africa
Marcel Louis, Haiti
Brother Napo, Haiti
Black Buffalo, American Indians, USA
Linda Holder, Durango, Mexico
Jerry McSorley, Durango, Mexico
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Michael, Mary Jo, Stacia and Brandon are currently serving in Okinawa and can be
contacted by writing to Asian Access, PO Box 200, San Dimas, CA 91773 or email them at mwilson@asianaccess.org. Check their
web site at www.wilsonjournal.com.
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Indiana Teen Challege - Grace House is a long-term residential program for women ages 18 and over who are struggling with life-controlling problems.
This is a Christ-centered program with an emphasis on discipleship and recovery. While this program is housed at the Evansville Christian Life Center,
they are own fully functioning entity. To learn more visit their website at www.indianatc.org.
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People from around the world have gained Bible knowledge, spiritual equipment and practical training at IBC. Graduates have opened churches in new fields, served as pastors and evangelists or have worked in various phases of Christian service. More than 120 have served in foreign mission fields.
Check out their web site at www.ibctx.org
WATS serves one of the fastest-growing segments of the Christian Church in the world, and it focuses squarely on the two greatest needs of the African Church: leadership development and discipleship of believers.
Check out their web site at www.watsonline.org
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