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Brad & Julie Benson
The Bensons serve the lord in Ferron, Utah at the 777 Ranch. The purpose of the 777 Ranch is to meet the needs of the Rocky Mountain West churches, using, but not limited to, adult conferences, church teen and teen leadership camps, home school retreats, and horsemanship camps and clinics. Crossroads accepted the Bensons into our missionary family in 2007.
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The Butler Family
Jim and Linda Butler were accepted as missionaries with Baptist International Missions, Inc., in 1985. They have served at the World Missions Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the past 22 years. Jim is working in the overall management of the operations of the World Missions Center. Jim also serves as BIMI’s Corporate Secretary, International Home Office Director and Director of the international insurance program. Crossroads accepted the Butlers into our missionary family in 2007. | |
Joshua & Julie Mead
The Mead’s have been called to be missionaries in Senegal, West Africa. Few missionaries have answered God's call to this forbidden land and they are excited to reach a people in one of most difficult mission fields in the world. Crossroads accepted the Mead’s into our missionary family in 2007. |