"You shall no more be termed Forsaken; neither shall your land any more be termed Desolate: but you shall be called Hephzibah (My delight is in her), and your land Beulah (married): for the Lord delights in you, and your land shall be married." Isaiah 62:4
The Beulah Mission School is serving in a very rural and remote community, Bomi County, where most of the population is living below the poverty line. We are serving the poorest of the poor, and sharing the gospel to those who never hear it. Some of the children walk miles to school, and many times without proper clothing and shoes. The goal of Beulah Mission School is to bring genuine change to the hearts of our students, transform minds through quality academic Christ centered education and to equip them with life skills for service. The school teaches kindergarten through 6th grade, and is tuition free.
Apostle David Snylder, is the Founder and Executive Director of the Christian Alliance for Missions & Church Planting Inc. He is also ordained with Nikirk Ministries International. David is married to Wilma who is the supervisor of Beulah Mission School, which they started together with 35 students and today have over 150 students. Apostle David and Wilma have sacrificed their own needs many times to keep the school running. The school is located on 50 acres in very remote area where there is no electricity, and transportation. There is also a Tree for Life program to develop the land for farming, helping the people in providing their basic needs.
2024 Raising funds for Beulah Mission Academic School in Bomi County Liberia; over 152 children, ages 4-16 years old. Monthly operations cost $2500: includes salary for six teachers $1200, school supplies $300, food $600, fuel for school's old motor bike and campus generator $200. Apostle David travels from Monrovia where he lives to Bomi County regularly in a 2008 vehicle which requires repairs because of the rural roads, cost for fuel and repairs are $200 per month.
Need of a new motor bike, the only transportation at the school for emergencies $900. A future truck would be a blessing. Yearly uniforms $3000, and backpacks $1500, which has not been able to be raised recently, so the children wear old uniforms or their own clothing. There is no electricity on the property, and only a well for water. With your help these children will have a chance at a better life. Thank you for your generous gifts, no amount is too small!