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It is our privilege to welcome you to the Charity Baptist Mission web page. We hope this will be a testament of what the Lord is doing in America and throughout the world. In 1973 the Lord laid upon my heart to start Charity Baptist Mission Inc., here in Bristol, Tennessee. We started it because we were opening a childrens home in Mexico. From there the Lord continued to bless and increased the areas to other countries by which we could share the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour. It has been truly a blessing to see how the Lord has used missionaries to reach the lost and see them saved. We believe in the Authorized King James 1611 version of the Word of God. It has stood the test of time and we believe this is the only true Bible. To God be the Glory!
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updated 3-26-25 |
2025 Camp Meeting Dates
Monday March 24th - Friday March 28th
Monday October 20th - Friday October 24th
Service times
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM
Three meals per day, with limited lodging available - service pets only.
For more information call
: (423) 646-1352 or (423) 878-2771
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Watch Brookside Baptist Church services at:
youtube.com/@brooksidebaptistchurchtn1954/streams
https://www.facebook.com/BrooksideBaptistChurchBristolTN
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Missions Updates
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January February 2025
Dear Praying Friends and Family,
I hope this letter finds you well in the Lord and that He uses it to encourage you to pray for the Lords harvest. Im very glad to see winter come to an end knowing that we will soon be able to begin the process of submitting our paperwork for our residency permits in Ukraine. The Lord was very good to us, having given me many opportunities to preach in Bible Conferences, special Missions Meetings, and fill in for pastors while they were out of their pulpits. We had one response to the invitation for salvation.
We are very relieved to report that Pastor Alexeis exemption from military service in Ukraine has been extended for another three months. He has been a tremendous help preparing our home for our return. Pastors Rick Drummond and Ron Ralph generously gave to our need for an inverter for our home for a backup power supply. We are so glad that it has been successfully installed. Pastor Alexei is currently working through a few other nuances with the local power company for us before we return. He was also able to find us another dog, a German Shepherd of course (!), since our last one appears to have been stolen.
Pastor John Niehaus was a big help giving us a needed document for my son, Christopher. The government now requires that invited missionaries have proof of religious instruction in the form of a certificate or diploma. This was a good move on their part. Ive met some real weirdo's posing as missionaries! This document is one of many that are required before we can begin the application process for the letter of invitation from a registered religious organization in Ukraine. Pastor Alexei is preparing all the documents which we plan to submit in April after Christopher turns eighteen. We cannot submit them sooner which has been a real pain. I have to constantly remind myself that the timing of our return to the field is in the Lords hands, which is the best place for it to be! The disastrous Trump/Zelenski meeting in the oval office has no sway on our decision to return to Ukraine.
Please continue to pray for our church in Ukraine along with Pastor Alexei who are holding up under a tremendous amount of stress. Please pray for his wife, Vika, who is now expecting and the doctors are saying that there are complications.
My family and I would like to thank you all for your friendship, fellowship, prayers, and support of us in this work that God has given us. May the Lord Jesus bless you as you continue to serve Him.
That Ukraine May Know Him,
Christopher Rue Phil. 3:10 - A printable PDF version is available here
https://www.facebook.com/p/Rue-Family-Missionaries-to-Ukraine-100068352738533
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February/March 2025
Dear Friends in Christ,
Greetings in the Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. All is well here in Romania. The children at the Home are well and the Lord continues to bless in the meetings I go to each week.
I want to share the recent testimony of Cocosh, one of the believers who comes to our Turkish meeting in Constanta. You should know, he grew up in a family that was just about as bad as you could imagine. His father, Amet, was a terribly mean and abusive alcoholic. If Cocosh and his four brothers werent stealing, they were usually drinking and fighting. All of the brothers landed in jail at one time or another and a couple of them have spent most of their adult life in and out of prison.
If ever there was a family who had wasted their lives with riotous living, this was the one. Praise the Lord, quite a few years ago, the father, Bro. Amet and his wife, Atiye, got saved in one of the Turkish churches Bro. Ralph Cheatwood started. They became pillars of our Turkish church Bro. Amet often preaching and Sister Atiye testifying on every occasion possible.
Even though Amet and Atiye, with the Lords help, turned their lives around, their sons never seemed to be able to. Sometimes they would seem to get in, testify about how the Lord had helped them, but after a few months had dropped out and returned to their old lives.
Cocosh even preached some and it seemed he had great promise. But unfortunately, when he was doing well, Satan would always trip him up and drag him back down.
Because of his lifestyle, Cocoshs body, now over 50 years old, is in ruin. His lungs, liver, kidneys and probably most other organs are failing. For the last 6 months, he has been in the hospital more than he has been out. In recent weeks, he was in bed and needing oxygen constantly.
A few weeks ago, during a particularly serious crisis, he went into a coma. The family was told he probably would not leave the hospital alive.
This past week, I was stunned when I walked into the meeting and Cocosh was there. I expected the next time I saw him would be at his funeral. He stood no help, no oxygen and gave a powerful testimony.
He said that during the five days he was in a coma, although he couldnt move or respond, he could hear everything going on around him. He heard the doctors talking among themselves at his bedside saying that he was not going to make it no chance.
He said he remembered one of the hymns in our Turkish hymnbook and, for 5 days, sang it over and over in his head. It translates roughly:
My God, I have been
wandering on my own. I ask myself why.
Dont leave me to wander alone. In this world, I cant make it without You.
I have a great burden that nobody knows. You know, my God. I will not forget
You.
I am calling out to You and telling You. Wash me with Your blood and open my
heart.
Dont leave me to wander alone.
Glory to You, You didnt leave me.
With Your Blood, my God, You washed me.
Everyone was crying as he told how, even though he had forsaken God, his God had not forsaken him, but had given him another chance. Im so glad that is the God I serve. Worthy is the Lamb!
Thank you all for your faithfulness in prayer and support. God Bless you.
In Christ,
Dave, Dara, Sandy and the Kids (A printable PDF version is available here)-----------------------------------------------------------------
November - December 2024
Dear Pastors, Churches, and Friends,
Well, it was a disheartening Fall for our people in Western North Carolina. However, the Appalachian people are renowned for their resilience. I am grateful that God is aware of our situation, and we are confident that good will emerge from it all for the children of God! Hurricanes also impacted my travels. One that struck Florida forced a group accompanying me to cancel. The water got into one of their churches and the pastors house. Consequently, I embarked on a solo trip to a Hispanic country, but I had to make a second trip a week later to complete my task. Ironically, each time I left that country, hurricanes hit the island causing damage to some of our pastors places.
Little has changed in this country. The situation remains dire for the people struggling simply to survive. As I was departing on one of those trips, there was a nationwide blackout! While at the airport the power was cut off! You could see long gas lines as people waited for hours to get gas. Consequently, I missed my flight and had to spend a night in Miami.
We were able to assist some of the individuals affected by the hurricanes on one island, while providing aid to those whose houses and churches were damaged. One pastor even had to spend a night in a tree due to the flooding! We visited a house church on the outskirts of a big city that we had previously helped and donated money to help them finish the floor, as they only had a dirt floor.
As the year draws to a close, I reflect on the events that have transpired. It has certainly been an eventful year, but God has been faithful and good.
Joyfully Yours,
Farren Caeble 1 Sam 12:24
A printable PDF version is available herePS: Debbie has decided to suspend her medication due to the adverse side effects. However, her annual MRI scan came back positive. Please continue to pray for her.
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November/December 2024
Dear Pastors, Churches, and Fellow Saints,
This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success. Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest. Joshua 1:8,9
The year 2024 has quickly passed. It was full of many blessings and events. God has helped us every step of the way.
I was in Bulgaria until May, attending meetings and working on a new church building. Many of you helped by prayer and financial support. We are grateful for that. We are able to hold church services in it and are enjoying our times of fellowship and worship together. Our 15-year-old grandson, Carrick LeFevre preached recently in one of our meetings and that sure was a blessing to our hearts.
In the past year we have had to say goodbye to some of our church folk here, that have passed from this life to the next. One of them was my dear old friend, Malcho. We had been to many church services together and he never failed to get up and give a testimony. I will miss him and the others who have gone on before, but I'm confident and at peace knowing we'll be reunited one day in our heavenly home with our loving Savior, Jesus Christ.
In May we were in the States for our daughter Charity's high school graduation. After graduating Charity joined the Air Force and left to Basic Training. She came through with flying colors. She is now stationed at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. Please remember her in your prayers.
As I mentioned in a previous letter, it was necessary for me while in America, to have a total knee replacement in August. After a couple months of recuperation, and therapy, we returned back to our home in November. I continue to slowly improve and truly appreciate your prayers for complete healing.
Our son, John, is stationed at an Air Force base in Germany, and he was able to visit us for two weeks during the Christmas and New Year holidays. We were so happy to have him home. Then, at the same time, we had a surprise visit from our daughter, Grace, and son, James. They spent three weeks with us.
Most of you are probably aware that our daughter, Hannah, and her husband William (along with their four children), serve on the mission field with us in Bulgaria. Needless to say, we all enjoyed a very happy time together. It was a very joyful ending to 2024.
Last of all I would like to mention a woman named, Sylvia. Please pray for her health and salvation. She works at our local village store. She has always been unfriendly toward us. But the Lord laid her on my heart recently and I was able to talk with her and give her a tract.
All because of Calvary, (A printable PDF version is available here)
Matthew and Jane Welch
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