Missions and Global Outreach
Missoula Bible Church supports a number of missionaries who are spreading the good news of the Gospel all over the world.
New Life Children’s Homes
New Life Children’s Home is a network of orphanages providing total care to children in the Philippines and Nepal. Total care includes the basic necessities of food, clothing, and housing, as well as essential services such as medical care and education. Most importantly, we create a loving, caring, home-like atmosphere, where the children experience the safety and comfort of a real family. Our goal is not to “Americanize” the children; rather we strive to bring help and hope to these young lives, giving them the chance to grow up into stable adults who can positively affect their community.
Cameneti Ministries
Tony and Patsy Cameneti currently base their ministry in Brisbane Australia where they reside with their two daughters, Liliana and Annalisa. Previously, they lived for nine years in Italy and four in Singapore where they served as directors of Bible schools.
Their deep desire is to go with the message of Jesus’ powerful and comprehensive redeeming work, and it has taken them to minister in 30+ countries. Living and ministering in places of diverse religions, cultures and church backgrounds has given them an acute awareness that it is only an authentic, unedited Christianity that transcends time and is relevant to every culture and station of life.
Tony and Patsy feel called and compelled to train believers for a fruitful life that glorifies God. Their message that emphasizes healing, prayer, and a practical and real walk with God is both simple and doable.
Stan Mathias Ministries
Rev. Stan and Lorelie are graduates of RHEMA Bible Training Center. During their time in Tulsa, Oklahoma, they were actively involved in ministry: Lorelie working in her church, and (Stan) on staff full-time with Kenneth Hagin Ministries. While working at Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Stan had the opportunity to travel into many different countries, experiencing the mission field firsthand. After they were married, they knew their time of living in the United States would be short and they would eventually be in Taiwan and China. God had imparted a vision in them for the Chinese people
