
Annual Report 2019-20
Read the digital version of Betel’s 2019-20 Annual Report. The report includes photos, articles and statistics.
Read the digital version of Betel’s 2019-20 Annual Report. The report includes photos, articles and statistics.
Read the digital version of Betel’s 2018-19 Annual Report. The report includes photos, articles and statistics.
Read the digital version of Betel’s 2017-18 Annual Report. The report includes photos, articles and statistics.
This January Betel Spain launched a solar energy project to improve the electricity supply for Betel residences. Many of Betel’s rural properties need their own generators to provide electricity, at least during certain times of day. With the dropping prices […]
Betel founder and international director Elliott Tepper has released a new poetry book in English and Spanish called At the Turning of the Tides / Con el Cambio de la Marea, translated by Spanish author Cesar Vidal who also wrote […]
On Tuesday July 18th Betel received Authorization for a Women’s Residence in Torrelodones, from the Comunidad de Madrid government. The residence includes 19 beds (including one space for reduced mobility). Fifteen of the beds are designated for adult women and 4 […]
This year’s A.E.M.C. Camp, also known as “Betania” will take place the first weekend of Sepetember (1st 2nd and 3rd) in the newly remodeled Betania Retreat Center.Improvements to the retreat center include a new summer auditorium with capacity for over 2,000 people […]
Betel began in the San Blas neighborhood of Madrid thirty years ago when a few missionaries from WEC (Worldwide Evangelization for Christ) began to show compassion for the neediest people in society. In the 1980’s Elliott Tepper y Lindsay Mckenzie opened up their […]
October 31st 2015. Betel Spain was given the Medal of Honor this year from the Evangelical Council of Madrid. The Council gave this honor to Betel to show gratitude and recognition for the services that Betel offers to the Evangelical […]
What is the most read love poem in world literature? One cannot be certain, but more than likely the Song of Solomon has been read and reread by countless millions of Jews and Christians for almost three millennia. The Song […]