Something amazing happens when 210 volunteers descend on a small country for a mission trip.
“It is transformational for the whole country,” says Pastor Jëan Ross, vice president of evangelism at Amazing Facts International. “When 210 show up just to bless people, it gets everyone—from the common people to government officials—talking about it.”
That’s what happened in Belize during Amazing Facts’ recent mission trip.
A Country in Need
Belize is a tropical paradise, yet over half of its 400,000 inhabitants subsist below the poverty line, especially in rural areas. Even in Belize City, poverty is common. That’s why Amazing Facts and Granite Bay Hilltop Church organized a mission trip to the city from April 12–19, 2026. The team consisted of 210 local and online church members, as well as Amazing Facts partners and employees. Some came from as far away as Switzerland and Italy.
When 210 people show up just to bless others, it can transform a whole country.
The team provided free medical and dental services, built and painted churches and schools, hosted two vacation Bible schools, and trained local church leaders. The week ended with a Brotherhood Sabbath, the largest gathering of Sabbath-keepers ever in the small country.
Medical & Dental Clinic Serves Many
The medical and dental team provided free services to 1,374 patients over four days at the Belize Civic Center, which was made available free of charge by the local government. The Belize Adventist Mission was also heavily involved and facilitated the necessary permits. Medications were supplied in partnership with Loma Luz Adventist Hospital, helping reduce costs and expand care.
Patients came as early as 2:00 AM to wait for the free services, which included dentistry, eye care, pharmacy services, women’s health, emergency medicine, and a prayer station. Many expressed their deep gratitude for the help they received.
For many volunteers, their ministry went far beyond physical care. One man came for dental work; he had a hole in his tooth that he wanted fixed. But the ache in his heart was what really bothered him. His 42-year-old son had died not long ago from issues with alcohol. The dental team fixed his tooth, but they also took time to listen to his sorrow and pray with him.
The local television station even did a broadcast about the program.
Construction Team Builds, Paints
Another group of nearly 60 volunteers did construction and remodeling work. In just three days, they raised the walls of a church whose congregation had spent ten years raising money just to lay a foundation. Granite Bay Hilltop Church has also committed to providing the remaining funds needed so local members can complete the church structure by the end of the year.
The team also painted and repaired two schools and a church. One of the schools had been condemned but can now continue to provide children with a biblical education.
Vacation Bible Schools Minister to Children
Language barriers can make hosting a vacation Bible school on a mission trip challenging. But English is Belize’s primary language, so running a VBS was much easier this time. The Amazing Facts’ team hosted programs at two Sabbath-keeping schools—one for a group of about 250 students, and another for 25 kids. About 80 percent of the students were not Sabbath-keepers.
“We had the cutest group of people to minister to,” says Kate Moreland, VBS coordinator. “The kids loved it. They were all in! And it helped them realize they were part of a global church family.”
“It was amazing to see how the simple things we did made such a huge impact on the kids,” added Joshua Droze, who served on the VBS team with his wife Inna.
Church Leadership Training
Sabbath-keepers in Belize often feel alone. About 10 percent of the population claim to be Sabbath-keepers, but only about a quarter of those are regular church attenders.
However, a growing number of Belizeans are hearing the three angels’ messages through a radio station hosted by a local Sabbath-keeping family. The station broadcasts Amazing Facts programs and other truth-filled sermons through Belize, Guatemala, and southern Mexico. Many are responding to the messages and walking into Sabbath-keeping churches ready to become members.
To help the local church, Amazing Facts’ evangelism team spent two days teaching church leaders, pastors, and elders how to lead and do evangelism more effectively.
“It was basic stuff that we were teaching,” says Pastor Doug Batchelor, president, “but it was new to them and very helpful. They didn’t realize there were answers to many of the problems they were facing. It was very encouraging to them to know they are not alone.”
Brotherhood Sabbath Draws Thousands
At the end of a busy week of ministry, the Amazing Facts mission trip team joined local Sabbath-keepers at the Belize Civic Center for a “Brotherhood Sabbath.” The program included Sabbath school with the Amazing Facts team, sermons by Pastor Doug, and music.
“The arena was full,” says Pastor Doug. “There were over 4,000 people there. It was the largest gathering of Sabbath-keepers ever in Belize.”
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