Thinking Souls…
and doing something about it
The Lord left the disciples, and ultimately the church, with a mission - "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to all creation" (Mark 16:15). At Bear Valley, we take that mission to heart. Thinking souls is not a program or a campaign. It is a way of living. It is a way of looking at the world around us. We need to see people, all people, as souls destined for eternity. It is with that type of vision that we are involved in mission work all over the world.
Our preaching school, the Bear Valley Bible Institute has schools all over the globe. From our main campus here in Denver, we work to train men and women to serve in the Lord's kingdom wherever they may go. In addition, we train men in their native countries. For more information about this work, visit the school's website here.
We also support missionaries both in the U.S. and in the foreign field as well. These families labor to teach and preach in order to bring souls to Christ and strengthen the church. Each work has its own unique issues and needs and we invite you to look at each one listed and to pray for the success of their work THINKING SOULS!
Cambodia
Ukraine
Cambodia
Piseth Rin & Family
Piseth was in the first graduating class of the IBISR (Bear Valley’s extension school in Cambodia). He is a co-director and teacher in the school. He has worked with Hannah’s Hope Orphanage.
Darat Run & Family
Darat was also in the first graduating class of the IBISR. He is also a co-director and a teacher at the school. He has worked with Hannah’s Hope Orphanage.
Ukraine
Andre Zhuravlev
Andre Zhuravlev, a graduate from the very first Bear Valley Bible Institute international school (at the time, it met in Kramatorsk), was supported by our congregation since 2010. In November 2021 our dear brother Andre passed away due to complications from Covid 19. We have committed to continuing our support of Andre’s wife Veronica and their adult son Ilya, who has expressed an interest in continuing his father’s work. Our plans are to visit the work to see how we may best help it continue. Those plans have been put on hold, however, because of the current war.