Missions
Mission Statement
To take Jesus, His Word and His Spirit, into all the world through writings: stories, novels, screenplays, scripts, parables, allegories, epics, sagas and biographies. To send these writings as far as words can be read, as far as ears can hear the words and as far as eyes can see the enactment of the words. To trust God for a harvest of 50,000,000 souls to be reaped from these writings, a harvest of people giving their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Working in France
I am proud to be a member of International Pentecostal Holiness Church, known as IPHC. We are the most aggressive missions group I know and we are successful because we have a goal of helping nationals. Yes, we plant churches, develop Bible schools and build Christian Coffee Shops, but from these bases we reach out to works being developed by nationals. IPHC chooses to avoid the “ugly American” image that many ministries unwittingly adopt in that we actively choose to be “helpmates” to native works instead of domineering partners.
In 2008 Pastors Marc and Annemarie Lebrun of Cergy Pontoise outside of Paris officially signed papers to become a part of IPHC. They bring a well-developed and extensive world-wide ministry called Christ Light for the Nations into our denomination. We bring to them well developed support programs for the orphans they feed, broad reaching opportunities for the students they train, skilled manual labor for their projects, and finances. It’s a joyful match made in heaven!
I introduced the Lebruns to IPHC. Until their entry I was the only IPHC missionary in France. They took two years to investigate us, wary as most nations are of American interest, and discovered we really are here to help. I took tons of pictures of the signing event, so of course I’m not in any of them.

Ordination of Pastors Marc and Annemarie Lebrun with prayer

Congolese portion of the church celebrating the event with drums, song and dance

Pastor Anne Marie, Pastor Marc, Linwood Berry the southern European director from Spain, Dr. Doug Beacham and Bob Cave the director of Europe and the Middle East preparing to sign the official papers

Dr. Beacham, head of World Missions Ministries, dancing with the children at the official signing