Websites for Bent Tree's Missionaries

imageGod has blessed Bent Tree with a heart for missions, and many from Bent Tree have answered His call and are serving him both locally and around the world. As you might imagine, it takes a special set of gifts and passions to serve in foreign lands, especially those where the Gospel is not necessarily welcome. For many of our brothers and sisters, their days are filled to overflowing with ministry work, and those with families have the additional responsibilities of providing for and nurturing their children. Schedules like these don't always leave time to make sure their stories are being told back home for those who pray for them and support them financially..

Our hope is that we can stand in the gap for them when it comes to communications. If you are a Bent Tree servant and need a little help sharing your story with the body at Bent Tree and with your other supporters, we're here for you.

 

Ochoa Tribe

Ochoa Tribe


David and Rhonda Ochoa followed the Lord's calling to Uganda in early 2005. They are now back in the States serving with World Orphans.

Fords in Bulgaria

Fords in Bulgaria


Darren and Pat Ford are serving the Lord in Bulgaria, along with their three sons. Their primary focus is youth, and that has led them to work both with youth in the local church and also to work with the Sofia Christian Academy where many missionaries' kids are schooling.

Team Dobkins

Team Dobkins


Bryan and Emily Dobkins have teamed up with Athletes in Action to spread the Word of Christ among athletes worldwide. They are currently working AIA in Ohio but plan eventually to serve somewhere overseas.

ALARM Rwanda

ALARM Rwanda


ALARM was founded by Celestin Musekura after the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Since then, ALARM has expanded and is now serving 8 different countries in central and eastern Africa. Bent Tree is one of ALARM's several partners that help bring Christ-centered healing and reconciliation to many hurt by war, strife, and other tragedies on the African continent.

Village of Hope Uganda

Village of Hope Uganda


On a visit to Uganda, Cindy Cunningham knew she could not walk away from the children whose lives were being destroyed by the LRA rebels, so she "sold everything" and took on this ministry fulltime. Village of Hope Uganda is working to provide safe homes for these children, far enough away from the fighting that they will no longer be victims of the atrocities of the LRA. In providing them physical refuge, VOHU also hopes to root these children deeply in the Word of God.