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MISSION/CHARITY BOARD:

We are a mission oriented church. We believe that along with the Great Commission, its our obligation, not an option to support the poor and needy, the less fortunate with the material blessings that God has bestowed up on us (Matthew 25:40 “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Proverbs 14:31 “Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker,
but whoever is kind to the needy honors God”). Even though our resources are limited, we support mission organizations like Tribal Mission, InterCollegiate Prayer FellowshipOasis Ministries International, Gospel Witness for India, various other missions and individual missionaries that labor for the Lord around the world through our Mission/Charity Board. Our goal is to use at least 10% of our annual cash flow to support mission and charity works.


TRIBAL MISSION:

Tribal Mission is an indigenous, interdenominational, missionary organization under the dedicated and sacrificial leadership of Dr. K. Muralidar MD, working among various ethnic groups of tribals in India with a view to uplift them physically, materially and spiritually. Bethel Pentecostal Church supports this organization since 2002 and some of the projects we supported are given below.

Keeripathy Safe Water Project

Keeripathy was a remote draught striken Tribal village in the Attappadi tribal belt of Kerala, India. People had to walk miles to get a pot of water in this village as there was no water source anywhere in their vicinity. Hundreds of villages in which about 20 to 75 families live, experience the same situation. The asthenic tributaries of a single ‘Bhavani’ river can hardly percolate the hundred and eighty villages in the Attapadi mountain terrain. During summer, it is a very common sight for villagers here, to go three or four miles trekking down slopes of the hillocks to fetch water. And many times the source of water is not any perennial stream of fresh flowing water but stagnant water found in the clefts of rocks where you could hardly insert a small tumbler (steel glass) to get into the water source. Often times the villagers had to compete with wild animals including elephants for this little source of water. Bethel Pentecostal church provided the needed funds for the construction of a well in this village. 

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A tribal woman in Keeripathy village fills her pot with water from the cleft between two rocks, the villages only water source before the well is constructed. The well is constructed on this site.

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Tribal women carrying water from the well for the long trek home.

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Keeripathy well, the only source of safe water for several villages in the Attappady Tribal area.

Keeripathy Tribal Church 

The availability of water in Keeripathy attracted tribal people from other villages to Keeripathy. A good tribal congregation is formed there through the work of Holy Spirit. God has used Pastor Nanjan, a tribal convert to do His work there. God has blessed Bethel Pentecostal church to help the people of Keeripathy to build a place of worship for them.

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Keeripathy Church building sponsored by Bethel Pentecostal Church of God

Bethany English Medium School & Tribal Hostel

Tribal mission runs a high school (up to 10th grade) and hostel primarily for the tribal children of Attappadi area. As the children has to walk miles through the jungle to reach a nearby school, and due to extreme poverty, tribal children skip schools often and end up dropping out of school before reaching high school level. A hostel and well equipped school is established to address this serious issue and a school bus is provided for students commuting to school from various villages in the Attappadi tribal area. God has enabled Bethel Pentecostal Church to support this project of Tribal Mission as well.

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School Bus provided by Bethel Pentecostal Church for the Tribal School.

 


INTER COLLEGIATE PRAYER FELLOWSHIP 

 Inter Collegiate Prayer Fellowship is the Full Gospel student ministry God raised to fulfill the task of winning students for Christ. ICPF endeavors to encounter the college student community with the Gospel of salvation. Bethel Pentecostal Church supports this student ministry and participates in its missions and projects around the world. In 2010, Bethel Pentecostal Church joined ICPF USA in providing safe drinking water for the people of the village in Coke in Cambodia where water quality is very poor due to contamination. The “CLEAN WATER PROJECT” provided nine tube wells with hand pumps which benefits nearly 150 families.


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The only water source for the village of Coke before the Clean Water Project of ICPF
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 Tube well with hand pump under construction in Coke village, Cambodia.  15 families benefit from each well.
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Tube well with hand pump sponsored by Bethel Pentecostal Church through ICPF

ICPF CAMBODIA CLEAN WATER PROJECT PHASE II

In 2012, Bethel Pentecostal Church provided the funding for the Phase II of this vital project. Six new tube wells were constructed, five for the people of Coke Village and one for the neighbouring Village of Coke Clan. Out of the five wells constructed in Coke Village, one was for the village school, where nearly 350 students attend. The only water source for the school was a nearby pond, which has been used by the villagers for all their water needs including bathing the cows and buffalos.

 

   

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