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
- God’s anointing and wisdom in discipling student leaders as they influence other students in the university in the Ilocos region
- Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Singapore and CA-MY as they grow in the Word and reach out to others
- Ammabellee as she supports the Asia women’s ministry called Web of Asian Women
- Alan as he mentors emerging young leaders in Asia to reach young adults for Jesus
Kingdom Principles from the Lotus Plant
The lotus flower is a beautiful aquatic perennial grown in many parts of Asia. It is often used for medicinal purposes or used in cooking, baking and adding flavor. At the annual conference in Creative Access Asia-VN, Superintendent Hien told a story of his fishpond...
Come and See
Imagine seeing children drink and play in filthy water — water you wouldn’t even step in because you know it contains water from toilets, sinks, pastures and all manner of runoff. Imagine living in a place where the closest thing you get to clean water is the...
Bringing Hope to Cambodia
The median age in Cambodia is currently 25 years.[1] This high concentration of youths brings great challenges and time-sensitive opportunities. An estimated 96% of these youths are Buddhist in background, but the majority are drawn to Western consumerism. Like many...
Why Are You Singing
“Why are you all singing?” the neighbors asked Ms. Holly (not her real name). Ms. Holly is a cross-cultural worker living in Country-VN. It is illegal to share the gospel with others. The neighbors are suspicious of the group’s singing and wary of the foreigner. They...