
MARSHALL CITY, Margibi County – In a vibrant display of philanthropy over the weekend, the Shiloh Glorious Ministry, a U.S.-based non-profit organization has extended relief to scores of underprivileged children in the Marshall community.
By Francis G. Boayue
The outreach, characterized by the distribution of food, toys and assorted essential items, targeted beneficiaries from the Productive Children Foundation and community kids, aiming to provide solace and hope to the hopeless” in one of Margibi’s coastal regions.
Speaking during the distribution program, the founder of the Shiloh Glorious Ministry, Rev. Harriet Bedell, emphasized that the gesture was more than just a donation; it was a fulfillment of the organization’s 2026 mission trip to Liberia.
“Since 2007, the Shiloh Glorious Ministry was established with its core values firmly rooted in putting a smile on the faces of the underprivileged,” Rev. Bedell told the gathering, her voice resonating with conviction.
She noted that the ministry’s initiatives are designed to instill a sense of worth and possibility in children who often feel forgotten by society. By combining material aid with the “power of prayer,” the ministry seeks to provide a holistic support system for those facing extreme hardship.
The recent intervention in Marshall is part of a broader mission that Rev. Bedell has championed for nearly two decades.
During the event, the “revered founder” pledged to expand the ministry’s humanitarian footprint, promising “more service to humanity” in the coming years.
She further lauded her family and supporters for standing along with the Shiloh Global Ministry to ensure its regular annual mission trip to Liberia.
“I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to all of our partners and supporters who made our 2026 mission trip to Liberia a success. Special thanks to First Presbyterian Church, CLC Church, Shiloh Global Ministry USA, Mother & Rev. Dr. Krekue, and Shiloh Pentecostal Church in Duazon. We are also deeply grateful to our family and friends for their unwavering support and colong-term,” Rev. Bedell added.




