Jareb and Amy are developing and translating Bible lessons and sending them via the internet to remote, tribal friends on the other side of the world. The McClains plan to split their time between serving from Durham, NC and onsite in Asia-Pacific.
Bill and Pam work directly with 20 orphans in Zimbabwe as they raise and prepare these orphan children through high school and into college, technical school, and established living. They also are building a Christian school for children in Zim and the community.
Gary and Vivian are in transition out of missions work in Colombia. They are now preparing to make roots back in the U.S. as they begin following the Lord’s lead to retire from the missions field.
Creig offers theological and pastoral training to the international student body at The Evangelical Theological Faculty (ETF, Leuven). Sherry works on ETF library acquisitions and teaching 9-10 year olds at church. They are both on Missions/ Evangelism committee and work with outreach activities at the American Protestant Church in The Hague. They also host a small group Bible study at their home.
Steadman Harrison is the CEO at Global Outreach International. As they look to the future, their goal is to democratize mission development. They want to catalyze the modern mission movement and expand the number of short-term and long-term team members extending their reach into a larger world.
John & Clara serve as church planters overseas (undisclosed location).
Dale and Beth’s ministry is specifically targeted to Central Asian Muslims to see churches established that proclaim the Good News and model true Christian living on the examples of Jesus.
Curt and Marcia provide shelter, water, sanitation, trauma counseling and rehabilitation, education, and legal assistance to half-a-million Syrian refugees.
Kitty serves in a mission hospital in Bomet County alongside Kenyan staff. She teaches students in the classroom and trains them clinically at the hospital’s College of Health Sciences in the School of Nursing Department.
Beacon of Hope brings hope to women living with and affect by HIV/AIDS within poor communities by empowering and equipping them to meet their spiritual, physical, emotional and economic needs.
FokusBasel was planted in March 2015 by Leo and Judith Dietschy, opened an office April 1st, and conducted 6 test services in that summer. Today, they now meet every Sunday in the heart of Kleinbasel with dozens of members.
This is a house church on the southern tip of Taiwan. It started as a Bible study that met in the home of Randy and Janet Adams, OMF missionaries. The church was launched in 2002 after finding that people were coming to faith in Christ, but needed a church family to become a part of.
Scott and Tina provide eye care to the poor and displaced of Ethiopia (and sometimes, Somalia) through their eye care center, Myungsung Christian Medical Center.
Mavuno Church and Chapel Hill Bible Church have partnered together (again) to plant a new church in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Mavuno Berlin is a cross-generational, multi-cultural church in Berlin, Germany planted in 2011 by Daniel and Nancy Flechsig.
This church began in the Taipei district of WanHua in Northern Taiwan. It is an English Bible study in Randy and Janet Adams’ home. The church launched in 2012 and now meets in a member’s home. Randy continues via Skype to disciple members and helps them prepare to lead the Bible study for each Sunday. Members meet for weekly Bible study and prayer.
Kyle and Koko are based stateside after 11 years in Southeast Asia (undisclosed location) and remained focused on unreached peoples in that area.
Zach and Emily serve in East Asia (Undisclosed Location) in a major university city, multiplying disciples in the universities where they work.
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