* about us *
kiminperu

After graduating from Patterson High School, Kim went to Central
Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, where she earned a B.A. in
music. She double-majored in vocal performance and choral
directing, while she double-minored in piano and Bible.
When the country of Albania first opened, Kim served in the Gjerasim
Qiriazi International School in the capitol city of Tiranë as the music
director and also taught second and third grades. While in Albania,
she was invited to sing in televised programs and concerts. She is
the only non-Albanian to ever participate in the National Spring
Festival. The song, Sa kërkoj, composed by Adrian Hila, was recorded
and played on Albanian radio and on Albanian TV as a music video.
Upon returning to the United States, Kim served as music pastor at
Evangel Temple Assembly of God in Dallas, Texas for 3 years. During
this time, she committed to sponsor an Albanian family that won the
U.S. Green Card Lottery. She has maintained a close relationship with
this family, which gained special attention internationally when the
oldest son, Ervin Dervishi, who had joined the U.S. Army, was killed in
Iraq. Because of this situation, her association with the Dervishi
family has opened additional doors of ministry opportunity among
Albanian people.
In 2003, Kim earned an additional B.A. in music education, and
became certified to teach pre-K through 12th grade music. She has
taught in the Texas public school system for 5 years teaching both
elementary music and middle school choir. She has also taught
private music instruction and seminars at worship conferences.
During the summer of 2008, Kim went on an adventure vacation to
Peru that turned into a missions trip within 24 hours of reaching the
city of Iquitos, located in the Amazon. That first week she sang in
church, shared in prayer meetings and sang at a funeral, then got
invited to return to Peru to sing a month of concerts in an evangelistic
outreach sponsored by Iglesia Alianza Cristiana y Misionera. In a
return visit to Iquitos that same month, she was invited by the pastor
to sing in a special televised service.
When she returned from her vacation, Kim felt that she was called to
return to Iquitos to live and provide musical ministry and education.
Pastor Silva requested that she serve as a missionary to their
community and work in his church as the music director. In January
2009, Kim returned to Iquitos, Peru, to minister in music at a pastoral
leadership conference hosted by IACM. The church is presently
waiting for Kim’s return, which is scheduled for January 2010.
Kim is proudly married to her high school sweetheart, Whitney Wells.
Rev. Roxie Hollingsworth
Rev. Roxie is the Visionary and Founding President
of I Mobilize For Him International, a missions and
humanitarian organization based in Duncanville,
Texas.

Rev. Roxie is a licensed and ordained minister. She holds a Bachelor
of Ministry Degree in Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth from
Newburgh Theological Seminary in Newburgh Indiana.
Rev. Roxie has received several diplomas, certificates and training
in the areas of ministerial preparation, evangelism, missions,
stewardship and finance, deliverance, prayer and spiritual warfare.
Her call to ministry and service to the Body of Messiah have included
leading and serving on missions teams to Mexico and Africa;
Executive Board Member of Evangelism and Missions Ministry,
Stewardship Ministry Leadship Committee, Decision Counseling,
Discipleship Training, Bibleless People Group Prayer Team for
Wycliffe Associates, Prayer Team for Wycliffe Bible Translators,
Core Member of The African American Center For World Mission,
Secretary and Co-Host of Mission Global Fellowship, Member of
Victory New Testament Fellowship International, Gospel For Asia
Prayer Team, Davidic Dance Ministry and Children's Ministry
Teacher.
She is gifted in the area of teaching missions, evangelism, steward-
ship and missions mobilization.
The Lord has given her a new vision for future ministry, including,
support of missionaries and missions organizations in Uganda,
Mexico and Peru; writing a prayer devotional, and participating in the
repentance and reconciliation between Jewish and Gentile people
and praying for the salvation of Israel.

Pastor Esteban Silva
Pastor Silva with a photo of
his lovely wife, Nancy, in his
office at Iglesia Alianza
Cristiana y Misionera in
Iquitos, Peru.
Kim Beebe Wells
Kim grew up in Louisiana and was saved at age
3 sitting on her mom’s lap in a small church
pastored by her father. She felt her first call to
missions at about age 8, got baptized in water
about age 9, and received Holy Spirit baptism at
age 11 while she was at kid’s camp. At this
same time, the Lord spoke to her very clearly
about singing for Him.