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[  about us  ]  steve and lorraine box,   founders and directors

Our passion for the nations began as a young married couple over thirty-four years ago, praying and committing monthly to the support of international mission work. In our mid 20’s, Lorraine and I participated in our first international mission to Israel, followed by various short term mission trips.

Eleven years into our marriage, we sold our home, closed our businesses, dispersed our personal possessions, packed up our sons, then eight and six years old, were commissioned by our home church and headed to East Africa.

The first several years we directed a large relief & development project in Akobo, So. Sudan, with MEDAIR under Operation LifeLine Sudan (UN). Our last nine years, in Kenya, we were associate pastors in Nairobi at a large national cell church. January of 2001 we returned to California to help our sons re-settle in the United States.

From 2001-2009, in addition to being associate pastors in Vacaville, California much of our focus, internationally, was in China, training and equipping, along with being a mother and father to many leaders in the House Church movement. In February, 2009 we relocated to Redding, California and have become part of the Bethel family. With one return trip to the continent of Africa in 2010, we lead our first BSSM mission trip to the Congo - Bethel’s first team in that nation. Since 2011 we have been leading BSSM teams to Ecuador, partnering with them for the supernatural to be released in their churches and nation.

Along with having pastored for over twenty years, living in and ministering in Africa for eleven, China for eight, and Ecuador since 2011, we have spent over thirty-four years loving and serving the church, world-wide, as a couple.

We have an inheritance in the nations; our hearts are jealous to see revivalists, world-changers, empowered, supported, and mobilized for Global Revival. As Hands That Touch, we are excited to co-labor with the Father making it possible for nations and cultures to be transformed.