Michael B. French is senior pastor of the Bridge Christian Fellowship in Birmingham, Alabama. He is also the director of AIM (Assisting Indigenous Ministries), the missions arm of Advocate Ministries, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Michael is an instructor for Streams Ministries and travels around the world teaching The Art of Hearing God and other material developed by John Paul Jackson.

Missions is an ongoing part of Michael's life and he and his wife, Elisa, were instrumental in establishing Pavilion Village Children's Home in Kenya, Africa.

Michael will be in Honduras with John Paul Jackson and Robert & Amy Coello from January 8-14. He will be attending the Bridge Leaders Conference inDallas, Texas from January 21-25.

   
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My family and I are blessed to once again be engaged fully at the Birmingham Bridge Christian Fellowship. After returning from our sabbatical, the church became a part of the Association of Bridge Churches and we have been blessed to see what God is doing.
I recently had the opportunity to travel to Africa once again. This was my longest absence from the continent, with 14 months having past since my last trip. I was blessed to visit the children at Pavilion Village in Kenya and to help run a medical clinic in Yei, Sudan.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by this website and keep informed on what is going on in our lives. I am sure that in the future there will be exciting information about the many things that God is doing posted on this site, but for now, I ask that you rejoice with us as we rest and pour out our lives for our children and grow closer to Him for ourselves.
Michael's most recent mission trip included 3 days at Pavilion Village in Karatina, Kenya and 1 week in Yei, Sudan..