Adopt a Missionary
Adopt a Missionary
The Women’s Ministry has adopted a missionary family and we would like your help. Jack and Georgia Belin. Keep reading for more information about the Belin's, their mission, and how you can help! Thank you so much for helping us with our ’ADOPT A MISSIONARY’ program.

Jack & Georgia Belin
Did you know that every three seconds a child dies of starvation? Convoy of Hope, birthed just eleven short years ago, has made honored guests of more than millions of needy neighbors around the world, serving them more than millions of lbs. Of groceries and supplies. The best news is that in the process of feeding our hungry neighbors more than hundreds of thousands have received Christ as Lord of their lives! As founder and director of the Global Food Project, it is our privilege to be among the first to arrive in areas hard hit by natural disasters, and to offer HOPE to suffering believers and pre-believers alike. It is our desire to Partner with You by helping you channel your compassion ministries through national churches and missionaries in areas hard-hit by disaster, famine or drought. If we can bless your church with a meeting, phone or write us. We are here to serve.
For more information on the Belin's and Convoy of Hope log on to their blog at http://ag.org/top/missionary_directory/world/world.cfm?Display=Yes&churchdetail=AGFM013B
When contacted by our Women's Committee Leader, Chris Benick, Jack and Georgia emailed us with a letter of testimonies and personal prayer needs. Please join us in lifting them up in prayer.
Yesterday we had some good news, and some challenging news.
First, the good news. You are aware that I fell back in September and injured my right arm and shoulder. I went ahead and did the Penn-Del fall tour – ministering in 28 churches and driving nearly 10,000 miles anyway. Glory to God! More than 200 came to Christ! However, I did more damage to my arm, and had surgery on December 9. Since then I’ve been incapacitated. Well, after weeks of physical therapy the surgeon has told me to lose the sling, quit all meds, and begin to exercise on my own. I’m free to resume my ministry travels March 1! Glory to God.
Now, the challenging news – and a personal prayer request. Georgia has a tumor under her right foot – attached to a ligament. She is scheduled to have it removed on February 26. Please keep her in prayer – especially that day.
My arm still gives me a lot of pain, and I cannot raise it high enough to plug in a shaver in the morning. Please pray that God will complete the touch on my arm.
TESTIMONIES
So, how is God revealing Himself at Bethel these days?
Thanks for lifting us up today!
We love all of you!
Jack & Georgia