“Whoever welcomes one of these children in my name,
welcomes me.” – Jesus


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8915 Finnery Dr

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Mission Critical International 501(c)(3) public charity EIN #45-5395074

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Mission Moroto is an orphanage in the country of Uganda, Africa. It is lead by Rebekah Bullen originally from Houston, Texas. Rebekah has spent her adult life working in inner-city Los Angeles, Zambia, Rwanda, Colombia and Liberia ministering to children and in 2020 God blessed her with her own orphanage in Moroto, Uganda.The orphanage is in a remote area of northeastern Uganda called Karamoja. The area is extremely desperate with starvation and disease being commonplace. By God’s grace and the support of many brothers and sisters in Christ, Rebekah has carved out a safe place in this destitute region and is currently loving and serving over 300 Karamojong orphans. Nearly every week Rebekah is blessed to rescue another child from imminent death. She also has been blessed to share the gospel with remote villages and in the local prison with wonderful response. Only heaven knows the impact that God has planned for this mission.

 

You can follow her exploits at: www.facebook.com/rrbullen

 

She can be reached at: rebekah.bullen@missioncriticalintl.org
or
toll free at +1 (936) 524-0649

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A day in the life of Rebekah Renee Bullen 🙃
At 7:30am this morning one of Rebekah's pastor team members is waiting at the door for a motorcycle key to carry our pastor team up to one of our remote village churches for a marriage conference & grand opening of the new church building. Then Rebekah heads to town to get internet so she can send documents to the minister of education for our new school licensing process. On the way she must drop a staff member and two children at the hospital. It had rained last night and they encounter a mining semi truck stuck in the mud so Rebekah guns her Land Cruiser and turns off-road sliding and bouncing through deep mud and throwing mud all over the vehicle. She stops at 2 stores for baby supplies. After dropping the children at the hospital, she stops at Mount Moroto Hotel to get wifi so she can send her documents. Suddenly she smells a terrible stench in the vehicle so she opens the glovebox to find a very large rat with a nest full of baby rats! She screams, slams the glovebox then carries the glovebox to the parking lot trash can and promptly dumps the squealing contents into the trash. 🤣 She does her computer work and realizes she is feeling very ill and needs to go to the clinic and get tested. But first, she needs to go buy 20 sacks of maize flour from 3 different locations, pick up the kids from the hospital, and drop our friends from the Netherlands off at Mission Moroto. She then picks up another staff member and heads to the clinic to find she had Malaria and Typhoid. As the doctor is trying to put in an IV port in her hand, she is typing into her phone important time sensitive information to the minister of education. Then Rebekah and her staff member head to Moroto Prison for an appointment with the warden to receive 6 preschool children whose parents are incarcerated there. After waiting for an hour and a half they explain that the prison's paperwork is not yet complete so she must return another day. She arrives home just in time to have the staff count out the beans and cups of rice and flour for the next day's meals. District personnel come and inspect the new school and all is in process! She organized family worship, took her medicine, organized a boy to have eye surgery on Friday, and is sending two staff members to Kampala for school licensing and to get one of our girls with a heart condition some new medicine. Then she called Lisa and me to catch us up ❤🙏 Monday, a family of 11 will arrive for a week and a half visit at the mission and the day after they leave another team of 3 will arrive for a visit. But all in all it was just another day in the life of Rebekah Renee Bullen and Mission Moroto 🤣
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A day in the life of Rebekah Renee Bullen 🙃
At 7:30am this morning one of Rebekahs pastor team members is waiting at the door for a motorcycle key to carry our pastor team up to one of our remote village churches for a marriage conference & grand opening of the new church building. Then Rebekah heads to town to get internet so she can send documents to the minister of education for our new school licensing process. On the way she must drop a staff member and two children at the hospital. It had rained last night and they encounter a mining semi truck stuck in the mud so Rebekah guns her Land Cruiser and turns off-road sliding and bouncing through deep mud and throwing mud all over the vehicle. She stops at 2 stores for baby supplies. After dropping the children at the hospital, she stops at Mount Moroto Hotel to get wifi so she can send her documents. Suddenly she smells a terrible stench in the vehicle so she opens the glovebox to find a very large rat with a nest full of baby rats! She screams, slams the glovebox then carries the glovebox to the parking lot trash can and promptly dumps the squealing contents into the trash. 🤣 She does her computer work and realizes she is feeling very ill and needs to go to the clinic and get tested. But first, she needs to go buy 20 sacks of maize flour from 3 different locations, pick up the kids from the hospital, and drop our friends from the Netherlands off at Mission Moroto. She then picks up another staff member and heads to the clinic to find she had Malaria and Typhoid. As the doctor is trying to put in an IV port in her hand, she is typing into her phone important time sensitive information to the minister of education. Then Rebekah and her staff member head to Moroto Prison for an appointment with the warden to receive 6 preschool children whose parents are incarcerated there. After waiting for an hour and a half they explain that the prisons paperwork is not yet complete so she must return another day. She arrives home just in time to have the staff count out the beans and cups of rice and flour for the next days meals. District personnel come and inspect the new school and all is in process! She organized family worship, took her medicine, organized a boy to have eye surgery on Friday, and is sending two staff members to Kampala for school licensing and to get one of our girls with a heart condition some new medicine. Then she called Lisa and me to catch us up ❤🙏 Monday, a family of 11 will arrive for a week and a half visit at the mission and the day after they leave another team of 3 will arrive for a visit. But all in all it was just another day in the life of Rebekah Renee Bullen and Mission Moroto 🤣

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What an amazing servant and leader 💖.

She is just amazing!

My hero!

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Our History…

 

Bill's TribeIn November of 2007, the Lord told Bill Behrmann, “Build Me an orphanage for My Karamojong Bush Children of Uganda, Africa.” Two months later, God told Bill to go there, he obeyed and God went to work. Bill came back with 75 acres of property he didn’t even ask for! Bill and his friends went on to found the orphanage, dubbed “Bill’s Tribe”, and many miracles ensued. In 2019 Bill Behrmann passed into heaven and in 2020 Rebekah Bullen inherited the orphanage now known as Mission Moroto, a project of Mission Critical International currently housing over 300 orphans.

 

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