Our Missionaries and Friends
We support all of these on a regular basis both financially and with prayer.
The Olsen Family
Missionary to Italy
Caleb and Angelina will be serving in Florence, Italy, working to revitalize the international Church and help plant new churches. Their goal is to reach Italians, internationals and the University students. They want to see God move in a powerful way and have people come into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ in a country where only 1.5% of the population is considered to have an active relationship with God.
The Moran Family
Chi Alpha Missionary
Chi Alpha is a student organization at James Madison University.
Josh & Katie are products of what God can do through Chi Alpha and are blessed to serve in this ministry encouraging others to become anchored in Christ. They also have four children: Emma, Levi, Judah, and Esther. JMU Chi Alpha (jmuxa.com)
Contact Josh - jmoran@jmuxa.com
The Michael Family
CityBeat Baltimore
Jared and Ashley Michael minister at Citybeat Church in West Baltimore in the Carrollton Ridge neighborhood. 2 times a week they have a feeding for the community and homeless. Adopt a block is 1 Saturday a month. Citybeatchurch.org
The Santmyire Family
Missionary to Kenya
Aaron and Heather serve in East Africa where Aaron is the area director of 17 countries and 14 AGWM teams. The vision is to see a healthy church planted within walking distance of every African. They accomplish this through three initiatives: Live Dead, Urban Tribes, and National Church partnership. As area director, Aaron will aim to equip missionaries with strategy and vision for the area, administrative oversight, member care, and leader development. Heather still serves with Africa House Care, providing member care for families and single personnel across the Africa Region.
The Humphrey Family
Missionaries to Japan
Kathryn and Alex have been serving in Japan for almost 15 years now. Originally called in their teens, God has lead them to pastor at Tokyo City Church in the capital city of Japan. Working together with the Japanese lead pastor and his wife, Alex and Kathryn are pastoring, evangelizing and discipling in order to build the Kingdom of God. Although Japan is a spiritually dark and hurting nation, God is moving and will surely shine His light in the darkness. Come join them and bring the gospel to the Never Reached in Japan!
https://www.facebook.com/alexandkathrynlivingthedreaminjapan
The Dickey Family
Urban Missionary
Brad and Mary Dickey run Adult and Teen Challenge of Baltimore, ministering to addicts and others as well as pastoring Hope City Church in Baltimore. Recovery Houses Baltimore | TeenChallengeBaltimore
The Anasco Family
Missionaries to “Go To Nations”
David and Christine Anasco have been missionaries with Go To Nations since 2003. For ten years they ministered in the Philippines serving street children and the urban poor. In 2014, they relocated to Thailand and continued equipping and training new missionaries as the Directors of the Timothy Internship Program where they are preparing believers to become full-time missionaries. Of all of the interns they have trained over the years, 50% are currently serving on the mission field. In 2022, the Anasco family relocated to Florida in the United States to work at the Go To Nations World Headquarters.
Claudia Johnson
Missionary to Germany
Ministering to Muslim and Turkish people who live in Berlin, Germany.
The Cannon Family
Missionary to Spain
Mark and Ellen serve the Muslims in Madrid, Spain. www.cannonspain.com. Oasis Center ministers to immigrants (mostly Muslims) www.oasiscentermadrid.com. Mark has a blog on ministering to Muslims www.mark-cannon.com
The VanDolsen Family
AGWM and Spain
Warren and Laura have been in Mexico, Italy, worked in our National Missions office and are now hoping to go to Granada, Spain. Please pray for Laura who needs a miracle healing from Parkinson’s disease.
The Choe Family
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The Tyler Family
Missionaries to Germany
Many people don’t understand the reasoning behind missions in Europe, because there are church buildings all over the continent. But the reality is, those churches are almost completely empty. Most Europeans live completely secular lives, while just a tiny percentage of the population consider themselves followers of Jesus. So Mike and Cara have been teaming up with German believers to help start new churches in Germany since 2009, bringing life to those communities. They also work to coach, counsel, and build up other missionaries who are in the process of planting churches across Europe.
The Bates Family
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Robbie and Sarah
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