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 We are proud to support the following missionaries.
 
More Coming Soon!
 
 
The Martins
Rick and Becky Martin are missionaries to the Philippians.
 
Rick and Becky Martin went to Iloilo City, Philippines, in September, 1977. They started the Iloilo Baptist Church and Iloilo Baptist College in 1978. The Lord has blessed their work in a phenomenal way. Their daughter-in-law and son, Brandy and Ricky, serve alongside them in the Philippines.
Alice Demarest
Bearing Precious Seed
 

Alice is working retired in the print shop of Bearing Precious Seed. She was married to Carlos Demarest, who was a missionary for Bearing Precious Seed, smuggling Bibles into Mexico on buses, and leading thousands of Mexican citizens to Christ. She is as active as she is able, due to her age and health. Please pray for her health and strength to continue working, as she is struggling with mobility and weakness.

The Paytons
Mike and Beth Payton are missionaries to Nicaragua.
 
Sending Church: Immanuel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
Mission Board: Macedonia World Baptist Missions in Atlanta, GA

The Stanleys
Jason and Jessica Stanley are missionaries to Spain.
 
Sending Church: Immanuel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
Mission Board: Macedonia World Baptist Missions in Atlanta, GA
The Sigstads
Mark and Linda Sigstad are missionaries to West Africa.
 

Mark and Linda have been missionaries with BIMI since 1982. When they first went to Nigeria in 1984, their desire for the work in Africa was five-fold: Evangelize, Establish, Edify, Enlist, and Educate.

The Lord enabled them to accomplish these goals for the past 32 years through church planting. We thank the Lord that He enabled them to see nine indigenous churches established and functioning in West Africa. 

Recently, they have made a change in their ministry. With pressing health issues for both Linda and Mark, they have decided with counsel from BIMI and their home pastor, Mike Holloway of Temple Baptist Church of Kokomo, Indiana, to move to BIMI’s ARM ministry.

The plan for the ARM ministry with BIMI will entail the same things they have done in the past, but will be based in Indiana. Their goal is to evangelize the lost here in the United States and in Africa — The Sigstad’s plan to make several trips per year to Africa to help the churches there with revivals and special evangelistic campaigns.