Mission Partners
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The Craig Family
David and Emma Craig are missionaries in Arua, North West Uganda.
Along with their children Amelie (2010), Asher (2013), Arran (2016), and Anja-Belle (2020) they are involved in a holistic community development programme. This involves encouraging godly transformation and discipleship through a child sponsorship and mentoring programme called Cheka Child.
They were sent to Uganda by Pioneers UK in 200 and are the team leaders of Pioneers Arua. They are involved in various ministries, including a home-made card project called Arua Home Crafts run by Emma that focuses on discipleship and honest income generation.
The Craig Family
David and Emma Craig are missionaries in Arua, North West Uganda.
Along with their children Amelie (2010), Asher (2013), Arran (2016), and Anja-Belle (2020) they are involved in a holistic community development programme. This involves encouraging godly transformation and discipleship through a child sponsorship and mentoring programme called Cheka Child.
They were sent to Uganda by Pioneers UK in 200 and are the team leaders of Pioneers Arua. They are involved in various ministries, including a home-made card project called Arua Home Crafts run by Emma that focuses on discipleship and honest income generation.
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Michael
Michael became part of the Bellevue family when he came to Edinburgh as a student.
He is now based in South East Asia, where he has served the Lord for more than 13 years, doing student ministry and training. He is supported by Echoes International.
Michael
Michael became part of the Bellevue family when he came to Edinburgh as a student.
He is now based in South East Asia, where he has served the Lord for more than 13 years, doing student ministry and training. He is supported by Echoes International.
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The McKinnon Family
Jonny and Lynsey McKinnon are currently working for MCCC in Moshi, Tanzania. Jonny is the General Director and heads up the Management Team, Training and Development, Finance, Environment, and Building Projects. Lynsey helps him with the Management Team and Training and Development, and is Director of Development of the Little Counters Kindergarten.
The family are very happy in Moshi, and their kids Abi (14), Eli (12), Nathan (8), and Josiah (5) think of Moshi as home.
Jonny and Lynsey have a lot more responsibility than they had originally intended, which they admit can be quite scary, but fortunately God knows them well, and He has eased them into their roles.
The McKinnon Family
Jonny and Lynsey McKinnon are currently working for MCCC in Moshi, Tanzania. Jonny is the General Director and heads up the Management Team, Training and Development, Finance, Environment, and Building Projects. Lynsey helps him with the Management Team and Training and Development, and is Director of Development of the Little Counters Kindergarten.
The family are very happy in Moshi, and their kids Abi (14), Eli (12), Nathan (8), and Josiah (5) think of Moshi as home.
Jonny and Lynsey have a lot more responsibility than they had originally intended, which they admit can be quite scary, but fortunately God knows them well, and He has eased them into their roles.
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The Arcos
Bellevue Chapel’s connection with the Arcos began through Matt and Rose Gibson while they were serving the Lord in Italy. Their church is called ' Incontro Con Gesu', ('Meet with Jesus') because initially there wasn't a church building and they would sit at cafes in town with a bible on the table and a sign saying 'Incontro con Gesù'.
They are growing through small groups/house churches in surrounding areas which they support as well. They serve also in practical ways: providing food/clothing/counselling to the many refugees, foreigners and others living in poverty in Genova.This ministry is a a charity called "Mani del Maestro” (Hands of the Master) and draws 50+ families to receive practical help and hear the Word.
The Arcos
Bellevue Chapel’s connection with the Arcos began through Matt and Rose Gibson while they were serving the Lord in Italy. Their church is called ' Incontro Con Gesu', ('Meet with Jesus') because initially there wasn't a church building and they would sit at cafes in town with a bible on the table and a sign saying 'Incontro con Gesù'.
They are growing through small groups/house churches in surrounding areas which they support as well. They serve also in practical ways: providing food/clothing/counselling to the many refugees, foreigners and others living in poverty in Genova.This ministry is a a charity called "Mani del Maestro” (Hands of the Master) and draws 50+ families to receive practical help and hear the Word.
