Mission Board Address:
Evangelical Baptist Missions (E.B.M.I.)
P.O. Box 2225
Kokomo, Indiana 46904-2225
1 (765) 453-4488
Field Address:
82, rue Victor Renelle, Apt. 6002
93240 Stains, France
Email: steveandrowena@gmail.com; rowenabarnes53@gmail.com
Phone: (770) 339-3500
In 1954 at the age of 22, Darrell and Louise and their baby David arrived as missionaries in the Belgian Congo, Africa. For ten years they lived in the deep jungles of the Belgian Congo as “jungle rats,” in a mud and stick house with dirt floors. Jonathan and Deborah were born there. Thirteen churches and seven Christian schools were established, and 36 national preachers trained.
In 1964 they were evacuated from Congo after the destruction of their mission outpost and the burning of all the churches and schools. 20 preachers were murdered, hundreds of national Christians were massacred, the sister of Louise’s sister-in-law was martyred, and the survivors were driven into hiding in the jungles.
The door to the Congo stayed closed, so the Champlins were led to the jungles of Surinam, South America in 1965. They entered a mission field where none of the previous three missionary families had lasted more than a year. Their fourth child, Ethan, was born that same year. Since 1965, the ministry has grown to 9 churches, 11 chapels, a Bible institute, 2 clinics and many evangelistic outreaches in villages and towns over a 150-mile area.
Since 1977, the Champlins have represented Independent Faith Missions. In 1983 they began teaching missions classes in Bible colleges across the United States. Dr. Champlin currently serves as President of IFM.
Independent Faith Missions
P.O. Box 7791
Greensboro, NC 27407
(336) 292-1255
Mission Board Page
E-Mail:
DGCCongo@aol.com (USA)
dominee@sr.net (Suriname)
In 1991, Santhosh met national missionary Matthew Thomas in India and helped him start a church-planting ministry in the city of Aluva.
In 1993 Santhosh George married Sophie Thomas, Matthew’s daughter. They now have two children: Joanna and Jonathan.
After graduating from South India Baptist Bible College, he and his family were accepted as missionaries by Baptist World Mission in 1999. He now serves the Lord alongside Pastor Thomas in the church-planting ministry in India.
Baptist World Mission
P.O. Box 2149, Decature, Alabama, 35602-2149
Phone: 256-353-2221
Fax: 256-353-2266
Web: baptistworldmission.org
Address:
Ellen Doyle
BP 70
Bandjoun, Cameroon
West Africa
Phone: 237-675-72-33-93
Sending Church: Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
Mission Board:
Gospel Fellowship Association
1809 Wade Hampton Blvd.
Greenville SC 29609
Tom and Barb Needham family
P.O. Box 2151 Bamenda, Cameroon
tombarbneedham@gmail.com
tombarbneedham.blogspot.com
Preaching Christ, Planting Churches, and Flying in Cameroon
Please pray for the salvation of the Fulani! Thank you again for your faithful prayers, encouragement and support.
Faithfully in Christ, Tom and Barb Needham, Kathy, Bethany, Sarah, Elizabeth, Daniel, April and Anna
“Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you.” (2 Thessalonians 3:1)
Our home and sending church: Woodside Baptist Church (Pastor Craig Scott) 8500 E. Alameda Ave. Denver, Colorado 80247 (303-322-5730) (All gifts to this ministry should be sent through Woodside Baptist Church. Thanks!)
We are the Schultz Family; BJ, Cathy, Jay, Tyler, Michaela, Daniel, and Caitlyn. We have been in Tanzania Africa since 2007. Currently, we have a small village church in Kingereka where we minister to see souls saved and discipled. I have a huge desire to start a new church and school in the very near future (if the Lord allows).
Andrew grew up on the mission field with his parents Rick and Robin Shields. He graduated from Clearwater Christian College, where he also served as a Youth Pastor and Music Minister for a local church.
Laura Eglantina graduated from the Bible Institute in 1999. They were married in 2002 and accepted as missionaries to Mexico for the Bread of Life Baptist Mission that same year.
Andrew currently serves as pastor of Christian Harmony Baptist Church in El Castillo, N.L. Mexico, and teaches at Instituto Bautista Manatial and the Christian Academy in his hometown of San Antonio, Coahuila.
Mailing Address ( Package Address Different)
P.O. Box 2180
San Juan, TX 78589
Phone: 011-52-844-483-9549
E-mail: andrewandegla@hotmail.com
Abel – 11/2
Becky – 7/8
Timothy – 5/17/99
Charles Nathaniel – 9/27/02
Thomas – 5/3/04
Anniversary – 8/15/98
Abel’s parents taught him to serve the Lord however and wherever He might lead. He received Christ as his Savior at age 8, and preached his first sermon at age 15. While living at a native mission station in South Mexico with his parents, he felt the Lord calling him to full-time service at age 17.
He graduated from Instituto Bautista Manantial in 2000, pastored Bethel Baptist Church for 18 months and then founded Gethsemany Baptist Church where he continues as pastor.
Becky received Christ as her Savior at age 6. She married Abel in 1998 and graduated from the Bible Institute in 1999.
The Herrera family ministry is focused on pastoring Gethsemany Baptist Church. Although the church is relatively young, there has been steady growth and spiritual maturity. Abel and Becky are also involved in the Bible Institute and Christian Academy as well: teaching, cooking and being dorm supervisors and campus parents.
Mailing Address(Package Address Different):
P.O. Box 2180
San Juan, TX 78589
Phone: 011-521(844) 228-0825
Email: Abel_Becky_Herrera@yahoo.com
“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” II Timothy 1:7
After meeting at Tennessee Temple University, Alvin and Sharon Weiss were married in 1974, then began serving the Lord in Mexico in 1978. They have four children. Amy is a registered nurse whose husband is a seminary student. Their son Andrew is also married and studying for the ministry. Daughters Alicia and Rachel are students at Bob Jones University.
Alvin and Sharon only had their older two children when they arrived in Cuernavaca, Mexico in 1978. They began first working to build up a small national church and encouraged that church to start missions. One of the missions, started in 1981, developed into a church and officially organized in 1986. At that time the Weiss’ gave the first church to the keeping of a national pastor and went to help build up the new church. The newer church was also given a burden for outreach and currently has four missions, also supporting other national missionaries. In 1997, the church added a Christian school to its ministries . Presently 200 students are enrolled in Kindergarten through 9th grade and Sharon teaches K-5.
Mission Board Address:
Trans-World Baptist Missions, Inc.
P.O. box 796
Boonville, NC 27011
Treasure Mountain Bible Camp
Ray and Donna Bauman
Address:
213 E. Park Street
Marble, CO 81623
(970) 963-1798
Email: revraytmbc@aol.com
Website: www.tmbiblecamp.org
~ Our purpose ~
Evangelization of the Lost
Edification of the Saved
Encouragement of the Saints
“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” Matthew 6:21
Mission Board Address:
Baptist World Mission
P.O. Box 2149
Decatur, Alabama 35602-2149
1 (256) 353-2221
Field Address:
Bethel House
Puthencruze-682 308
Eranakulam District
Kerala State INDIA
Phone: 011-91-484-2730-453
Email: mathsara@md3.vsnl.net.in
Terry & Sarah Rushing and their three children: Michael, Karis and Bradley Terry and his wife Sarah were both saved at an early age and grew up attending church and Christian schools. Upon their high school graduations, the Lord impressed upon both of their hearts to attend Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. Terry had a strong interest in Christian missions and aviation. As a result, he enrolled in and completed a five-year Missionary Aviation degree. Sarah, who also felt God’s leading toward the mission field, majored in missions at BJU.
During their college years, both Terry and Sarah were involved in short-term missionary outreaches to Northern Canada. It was while during the first summer of these mission teams that Terry and Sarah met each other. Shortly after Terry’s graduation from college, the two were married and began their lives and ministry together. The Lord has given them three wonderful children: Michael, Karis and Bradley.
After their wedding, Terry accepted an aviation job in the same community where he had ministered on the mission team, Uranium City, Saskatchewan, Canada. They served there assisting in a church-planting and Bible camp ministry for eleven years. In 2002, God redirected their vision to the ministry of Wings As Eagles Mission Air Service.
Wings As Eagles Mission Air Service is a ministry of Wyldewood Baptist Church in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. In 1995, Wyldewood became the home and sending church for the Rushings and commissioned them for missionary service. The purpose of Wings As Eagles is to help involve and expose pastors and local church people to the mission field and assist missionaries on the field in their church-planting efforts.
Terry and Sarah’s burden is for lost souls and assisting the vision for missions in the local churches. Wings As Eagles takes mission trips to Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean elsewhere in the United States, and now even to Africa to work with fundamental Baptist church-planting missionaries.
Missionary Letters & Prayer Cards are available at the Missions Wall in Fellowship Hall. The letters and cards help us pray more effectively for the missionary families and organizations we support. Each week, we give an emphasis to different missionaries. Stop by the Missions Wall on the west wall in Fellowship Hall to pick up letters and prayer cards.
How You May Pray
8500 E Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80147
Contact Us 303-322-5730