After reading The Cross and the
Switchblade by David Wilkerson in 1972, Pastor Cedric Lue of the
Open Bible
Church decided to start a home for the boys who were
living on the streets in Jamaica . The first home was started in 1976, in
Mandeville, Manchester ,
with 25 boys. In 1981, the boys home
moved to a five and a half acre farm at Nightingale Grove,
Spring Village
in St. Catherine. In 1990, when
conditions at the farm proved cramped and unbearable, Pastor Lue relocated the
home to its present location a few miles away near Gutter’s Corner. The superintendent of Sunbeam was a young
man, Randy Finnikin. Mr. Finnikin is now
our chairman of the SAM/Jamaica Board of Directors. Throughout its history, Sunbeam Children’s
Home has struggled financially to provide the basic necessities for the boys. In 1992, Sunbeam was first visited by a
mission team from Minnesota
led by Dick and Lois Hokanson of Little Falls.
They made continuing visits to Sunbeam because they felt their team’s
donations of materials and labor made a significant impact to the lives of the
boys and their home. Marcus Anderson,
Atonement Lutheran
Church ,
St. Cloud , MN ,
was on one of the Hokanson teams in 1992.
In 1995, Marcus led a mission team from
Peace Lutheran Church of New London, MN, whose team members included Pastor
Duane Semmler, Patsy Cordes, and Tracy Kalevik Jeremiason. Patsy felt the call of God to return to
Sunbeam several times a year by leading mission teams. Tracy moved to
the metro area of Minnesota , and along with
her new husband, David, started leading youth groups from King of Kings Lutheran
Church in Woodbury ,
MN .
Sherry Bigalke, a member of Peace
Lutheran Church ,
joined a mission team in 1997. It was
during this trip that she felt God’s call to become a coordinator of mission
teams even before there was an official organization. In 2000, Pastor Lue approached Patsy and
Sherry, stating that he saw that these women and other team members shared the
same vision and mission that he did. He
then asked if they were interested in purchasing and operating Sunbeam. Many former team members gathered together
to explore options for purchasing Sunbeam.
A non-profit organization, a 501(c)3, Sunbeam Association for
Mission , was incorporated
on January 31, 2001.
Since the team dormitories were completed
by the teams in 1995, twelve to thirty mission teams each year have come from
Minnesota , Wisconsin ,
Iowa , Canada ,
North Dakota , Iowa ,
New York and
others. Also, college teams from
Concordia College ,
Moorhead , MN ,
North Dakota
State University
and others have ministered to the boys of Sunbeam. Several college students have spent their
summer at Sunbeam, as well as adult couples serving as long term
volunteers. These team members have
reached out to spread the good news of Jesus Christ and have come back with a renewed
faith. God has used this mission outpost
in Jamaica to touch the
lives of the boys of Sunbeam, the team members, the people of
Spring Village
and Island Farm and the people of churches throughout North
America . Why He has called
so many people to this particular ministry is a mystery. Maybe it is because in one week’s time, missionaries
have been able to be a part of the lives of the Sunbeam boys. They have felt safe in sharing their faith as
well as their resources. They have seen
the positive changes in the home. Also,
they have felt that their lives have been blessed because of their
experiences.
In 2006, a teacher from
Wisconsin dedicated a year of her life to
begin a school at Sunbeam.
Sunbeam
Learning Center
is in its 3rd year, now schools 14 boys, and employs a full-time
teacher and a part-time volunteer teacher.
We had our first student pass his GSAT’s in 2008 and is now enrolled in high
school.
Sam consists of two Boards of
Directors. The SAM/USA board, which is
the governing board and the SAM/Jamaica board, which is the operations board. We have joint board meetings every May, in
Minnesota , and November, in
Jamaica .
It is our goal to increase the number of
congregational members from 3 to 12 a year, with an eventual membership of 100
congregations. We hope to have 120
individual sponsoring members who will support the boys with monthly
donations. But most of all, we hope that
Sunbeam will be a light house of God’s love for all the world to see.