Alan and Ammabellee Bacus are FMWM Asia’s first international missionaries to share the vision to “Influence a Million in Asia for Christ.” They envision mobilizing Free Methodist churches by intentionally planting community churches through campus ministry and forming disciple-making communities in Gateway cities in Asia.
Alan is the former bishop, and Ammabellee is the former mission director of FMC Philippines. Together they initiated vibrant campus movements in their country.
Children: Alan Josiah, Azaneah Jannah, Asher Jedd
Pray For
- their family as they transition to a new ministry and location, moving from Butuan City to Ilocos Norte in the Northern Philippines
- sensitivity to the leading of the Holy Spirit in carrying out the necessary steps in implementing ministry plans
- strength and wisdom as they encourage and mobilize leaders in Asia to be more intentional in campus ministry
- wisdom and discernment as they help initiate disciple-making communities in gateway cities throughout Asia
Recent Newsletters
Convergence of Creativity, Creation and Kingdom Growth
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Kingdom Principles from the Lotus Plant
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Come and See
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Bringing Hope to Cambodia
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