Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Jamaica Missions Trip - A Letter From Dr. Jeffrey Bell
Dear Friends, In the summer of 2010, I got stuck in an airport for several hours with flight delays. For that inconvenience the airline gave me three tickets to anywhere I wanted to travel. With these tickets, and other help I was able to take four of our mission students to Jamaica during the Spring Crusade . We had a fantastic time. While there we saw over 600 children and adults come to Jesus. We also were able to meet with and encourage alumni who had graduated from the Jamaican FST. On the home front in Charleston we were able to install a new commercial dishwasher. The dishwasher is valued at $16,000.00, and we were able to purchase it for $1200. Those working in the kitchen are so pleased with this new piece of equipment. Blessings,
(Dr.) Jeffrey A. Bell President |
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Weekend Ministry Teams - Mar. 27, 2011
Come see one of our ministry teams as they minister this weekend. (Sun. 27th)
Voices of Faith - Choir
10:30 AM - Easton Pentecostal Church (Easton, ME)
6 PM - Caribou Assembly of God (Caribou, ME)
8 AM & 10 AM - First Assembly of God (Lewiston, ME)
5:30 PM - East Dixmont Community Church (East Dixmont, ME)
Friday, March 25, 2011
Philip Cameron speaks tonight about his ministry - Saving lives from Human Trafficking
Philip Cameron will be sharing with us in chapel tonight along with some of the women that have been rescued from the brutal sex trade industry.
For more info on his ministry go to http://www.stellasvoice.org/
Come hear how God is using Bro. Cameron to recuse lives for the Kingdom.
For more info on his ministry go to http://www.stellasvoice.org/
Come hear how God is using Bro. Cameron to recuse lives for the Kingdom.
Stella’s Voice featured in highly respected “Charisma” magazine
Natalie, a beautiful girl of 16, sat outside the orphanage where she had lived since she was 7 years old, wearing a t-shirt that read: “You Can Own Me For $3,500.”
OK, so she wasn’t actually wearing the shirt—but she might as well have been. In fact, everything about her screamed the message to predators in the area. She had “aged out” of the government-run orphanage in Moldova and had no place to live and no way to make a living. She had no family, no one who would know or care if she vanished from the country known as “the engine of the sex trafficking machine” in all of Europe.
Natalie sat on that bench with 17 other girls about to be thrown into a world of 70 percent unemployment without the skills to even boil an egg.
Perhaps no one is at greater risk than the orphan girls of Moldova. Often cruel orphanage workers tip off their connections in the sex traffic trade that “Olympic-quality girls” will soon be left at the bus station. These teen girls are easy targets for the charming men they “happen” to meet at the station, with their big black cars and promises of waitress or nanny jobs.
Michael D. Kirby, while serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Moldova, said of girls like Natalie: “Within 24 hours of getting into a car, they are in places like Turkey or Saudi Arabia or Italy. They are beaten, raped and brutalized until they comply with the wishes of their new masters.”
Philip Cameron is determined to change the future for these girls in Moldova. For more than 20 years the Scottish missionary-evangelist has been helping at-risk children throughout Eastern Europe. And yet he never imagined he’d literally be the only hope for shelter and protection to hundreds of teenage girls.
OK, so she wasn’t actually wearing the shirt—but she might as well have been. In fact, everything about her screamed the message to predators in the area. She had “aged out” of the government-run orphanage in Moldova and had no place to live and no way to make a living. She had no family, no one who would know or care if she vanished from the country known as “the engine of the sex trafficking machine” in all of Europe.
Natalie sat on that bench with 17 other girls about to be thrown into a world of 70 percent unemployment without the skills to even boil an egg.
Perhaps no one is at greater risk than the orphan girls of Moldova. Often cruel orphanage workers tip off their connections in the sex traffic trade that “Olympic-quality girls” will soon be left at the bus station. These teen girls are easy targets for the charming men they “happen” to meet at the station, with their big black cars and promises of waitress or nanny jobs.
Michael D. Kirby, while serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Moldova, said of girls like Natalie: “Within 24 hours of getting into a car, they are in places like Turkey or Saudi Arabia or Italy. They are beaten, raped and brutalized until they comply with the wishes of their new masters.”
Philip Cameron is determined to change the future for these girls in Moldova. For more than 20 years the Scottish missionary-evangelist has been helping at-risk children throughout Eastern Europe. And yet he never imagined he’d literally be the only hope for shelter and protection to hundreds of teenage girls.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Filming for the Kingdom - A Letter From Dr. Jeffrey Bell
Dear Friends,
We are thankful that we have been able to invest in some equipment that will help us with Public Relations concerning our school. Mr. Joshua Eccher of New City, New York, is working as an intern at the school this semester. With his knowledge and ability we have been able to put together a promotional video. We are grateful to Josh and his team for what they have accomplished. Please feel free to share it with others, especially those who may be interested in attending a Bible school whose purpose is ministry.
Blessings,
(Dr.) Jeffrey A. Bell
President
Friday, March 4, 2011
Weekend Ministry Teams - Mar. 6, 2011
Come see one of our ministry teams as they minister this weekend. (Sun. 6th)
Voices of Faith - Choir
11 AM - Bethel Pentecostal
Assembly (Oakfield, ME)
Assembly (Oakfield, ME)
6 PM - Caribou Assembly of God (Caribou, ME)
10:30 AM - Family Worship Center (St. George, NB)
6 PM - Family Worship Center (St. George, NB)
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Renovating a Place of Worship - A letter from Dr. Jeffrey Bell
Dear friends, If only the walls of the Elva P. Valerius Memorial Chapel could speak. It would have some amazing stories to tell of how the power of God has come and filled the place. It is here that students and staff have met with God, and He has made significant changes in them. Prayer meetings and church services are conducted in this chapel. Over the years we have made changes to the layout and décor, and we have recently done that again. However, it is our constant prayer that the spiritual atmosphere of the chapel will never change. We are still expecting the power of God to fill the place. Blessings, (Dr.) Jeffrey A. Bell President |
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