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Trey and Kiki Adams serve in Bangkok, Thailand, spreading a passion for the growth of God’s kingdom throughout the country.
Betsy and Ash joyfully serve together, both overseas on medical trips and at missions conferences.
Mark and Laura Ambrose serve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Together with their mission team, they seek to improve Cambodian lives with active medical outreach, church planting, and discipleship.
Christopher will serve in various areas of pastoral ministry in Rionegro, Colombia.
Rick and Betty work in church planting among the Quichua Indians in Ecuador.
Tom and Ann are now bringing their years of experience in Africa to the MTW Learning Team.
Julian and Rachel Bacon live in Brussels, Belgium, and will help plant a Presbyterian church there.
Richard and TC Bailey serve at The Canning Vale Community Church in the MTW church-planting effort in Perth, Australia.
Peter and Diane Bakelaar serve as church planters in Nagoya, Japan. Together they lead Bible studies, disciple new believers, and communicate the gospel in Japanese.
Coleman will serve in Tokyo Japan as an intern with RUF Tokyo and Grace Harbor church.
Dean and Kyria serve in Ethiopia, helping to develop a faith an farming program and furthering the Presbyterian church there.
As a result of early contacts with missionaries, Ellen felt the only reasonable response to the Lord’s work in her life was to serve Him in missions.
Rachel Bauserman works with MTW Next in Nagoya, Japan. She seeks to actively engage the emerging generation with the Gospel. She also serves missionary kids across the Asia/Pacific area.
Andrew and Kelly are helping to reach the next generation in Bogotá, Colombia.
Dawson and Shanna will serve together in Prague, Czech Republic, capital of the world’s most atheist nation, where Dawson will pastor a church and help lead a church-planting network.
The Beasleys are serving the MTW Southeast hub, assisting in mobilization efforts out of Greenville, South Carolina.
Franklin and Beth are media specialist missionaries who serve MTW and the global Church with professional video production services as part of the Marketing and Communications team.
Mark and Megumi Bocanegra work with the Presbyterian Church of Japan (PCJ) in Chiba, Japan to train up aspiring young men in the church to be future elders.
The Boiko family fled the war from their hometown of Manchenky, Ukraine, and are serving with Christ the Savior Presbyterian Church in Krakow, Poland.
The Bolings have a vision to see a healthy network of biblical churches planted throughout the Baja California peninsula.
Rosemary's ministry in Indonesia is focused on Bible and story translation among the Nuaulu people.
The Bonhams are starting a new church-planting work in in the growing cities of Medellín and Rio Negro, Colombia.
Jane Brinkerhoff is involved in leading evangelistic Bible studies and discipling new believers in Nagoya, Japan.
The Brocks serve as church planters in southern France, where only about 1 percent identify as evangelical.
Elijah and Jessie join a national couple in co-planting a Free Church congregation in Leven, Scotland.
Dave and Gwen are a part of the Global Leadership Team of the Wycliffe Global Alliance.
Roberta Brown is a MTW missionary in Chiba, Japan. She teaches in conversational English classes and leads Bible studies in a grace-based church-planting movement.
Elley will be serving in Taipei, Taiwan, for three months beginning in the fall of 2024
The Buergers are excited that God has called them to plant a new international church in Lisbon, Portugal.
The Burnhams assist Ukrainian believers in organizing congregations that honor God in both word and deed.
Pamyla is part of church-planting team in southwest Berlin, where she uses her relational, administrative, and strategic skills to further the gospel.
The Cains strive to strengthen the local church in Tegucigalpa, Honduras so that it can better reach the needs of the community.
Brooks and Riva Cain serve as MTW missionaries in Nagoya, Japan. They are a part of Next, equipping people to reach the next generation for Christ.
Ray and Michele serve in pastoral ministry, evangelism, and church planting/revitalization in Belize.
Bill and Susan Carr have accepted the challenge to help train Native American leaders at Mokahum Ministry center in northern Minnesota.
Bea will serve in Chiba, Japan, as part of a college ministry team, assist in an international school, and minister at a local church.
Brenda Carter is a MTW missionary in Taipei, Taiwan. She has an active ministry that focuses on the Hakkas of the region, of which only 0.3 percent are Christian.
In partnership with Shiga Church, Michael and Cathalain Carter are working with a new church plant in downtown Nagoya, Japan.
Kelsey will be serving in Glasgow, Scotland, using her background in arts and love for Christ to work in women's ministry and church planting.
Garry and Anita serve in Belize, where he is the leadership council coordinator for the Caribbean region.
Craig and Yumiko Chapin are working with Christ Bible Institute in Nagoya, Japan. Craig teaches New Testament at Christ Bible Seminary and serves as the seminary’s academic dean and librarian. He also serves on CBI’s leadership team. Yumiko’s passion is music and hospitality.
Matt and Carly are part of a core team planting a new church in Chiba, Japan. They hope to engage and disciple young people on and off the college campus.
Dean and Eileen will serve in Taipei helping train pastors in Taiwan and East Asia through a Reformed seminary.
David and Julie serve in Sydney, Australia, and are also part of the larger MTW Australasia team which serves Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
Ben and Kim have a passion to see Christ glorified in Uganda through the planting, strengthening, and multiplication of biblically healthy churches and presbyteries.
Chris is going to Bangkok, Thailand, to serve with an MTW church-planting team alongside Thai national pastors in the local church.
John and Rachel plan to serve in Kigali, Rwanda, helping raise up and train church leaders.
John and Kathy Clow serve in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where they are working toward establishing and growing a national Presbyterian church in Honduras.
Vincenzo and Judit will be serving in Lecce, Italy planting the first Presbyterian church in the South.
Joe and Felicity’s vision is to raise up the next generation of young pastors and church leaders in Tokyo.
Abigail is a part of the new church-planting team going to San Salvador, El Salvador, where she hopes to live out the gospel in word and deed.
The Conroys serve in the missionary community where he prepares Scripture translations in minority languages.
Bradley directs a publishing ministry for MTW Ukraine, and serves as a missionary coach, mentor, trainer, and mobilizer. Sara works with internationals in the Birmingham area.
Craig and Ree Coulbourne are building relationships through outreach at Shin Urayasu Grace Church in Japan through MTW.
The Craigs are assisting and encouraging national church planters in Ciudad Juarez and facilitating short-term teams.
Richard works with various organizations connected to MTW developing distance education courses in pastoral psychology.
The Lord has called Virginia to serve in Lviv, Ukraine, with the local church plant and university ministry.
Cheryl recruits and prepares medical missions teams to assist in church-planting efforts through compassionate care, prayer and evangelism.
The Cromleys will serve in Bangkok, Thailand, as a part of what God is doing through MTW’s church-planting team.
Todd and Liz have joined a church-planting team in West London. Their work will include evangelism, outreach, and church planting support.
Dave serves as Sofia's team leader, shepherding the team, working to cultivate healthy partnerships with Bulgarian national partners, and engaging in evangelism and discipleship efforts.
Olivia will serve God in Nagoya, Japan, for 11 months beginning in the fall of 2024 with Christ Bible Institute
Daniel and Katy want to see the Church extended to the "ends of the earth" that reside right in the heart of Belgium.
The Davidsons serve out of Monterrey, Mexico, teaching and mentoring Mexican church planters.
The Davilas' identify and train leaders with the vision of starting churches in their communities of El Salvador.
Will is returning to Latvia this summer (2024) to continue God’s kingdom work and to deepen the relationships he has formed.
Molly will be joining the MTW team in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and will be serving in mercy ministries, partnering with local ministry agencies in areas such as mercy, outreach, and youth and kid’s ministry.
In Nagoya, Japan, Shannon will be teaching English literature, ESL, participating in Heart and Soul community outreach, and working with mercy ministry.
Jim has worked with Mission to the World since 1996 in Mexico City, and then with the Global Training and Development team, and the Missional Learning and Development team.
David and Dawn minister in the world’s largest bi-national city: the San Diego-Tijuana border.
The Dillons serve in Panama City, Panama, assisting in replanting the church after the 2020 pandemic forced many of the congregants to move to other countries.
The Dishmans serve college students in Bogota, Colombia, through a strategic partnership between MTW and RUF.
Katherine and Taylor support the work of the church in Bulgaria and serve in efforts to minister to those caught in human trafficking.
Debbie assists churches in creating HIV/AIDS programs while Karl develops training and material for Peacemaking.
Derek and Laura now serve with MTW’s learning team in training and development for new missionaries.
Bob and Sharon Drews disciple, mentor, and teach ministry teams in Tokyo, Japan. By discipling, mentoring, and teaching the ministry teams, they enable the Japanese-speaking missionaries to be more focused and effective in direct leadership and evangelism among the Japanese.
The Ebbers have been investing in lives and helping to build Christ’s Church.
Jon leads and coordinates efforts to support and serve the EPCU churches in Ukraine and partner with churches and mission teams in neighboring countries.
The Etiennes' ministry is comprised of church planting, leadership training, and mercy ministry.
Adair serves victims of forced prostitution alongside national partner churches in Munich, Germany.
The Fitzpatricks serve with MTW's global theological education ministries in mostly Spanish-speaking countries.
The Floyds serve with the MTW team in Panama City, Panama, help the church reach people with the gospel.
Karis serves at CBI using her gifts for evangelism to help missionary interns, short-term teams, and CBI students engage in evangelism to the community, and partners with a local Japanese church in worship ministry.
Craig and Heather have been serving in the Amazon region of Peru since 1989.
Tim and Thérèse are called to equip national leadership in third-world churches. They are currently serving in Cape Town leading Bible studies, discipling women in the local church, and mentoring leaders.
Santo & Mary Ellen are both excited about serving with the national Italian leaders of Nuova Vita in Salerno, Italy.
John and Carol support the church-planting efforts in Cambodia through mentoring and discipleship.
Lydia supports the efforts of the Sofia church-planting team as headmistress of Sofia Christian Academy and in various roles within the church.
Sam and Lizzie are working for MTW’s Global Member Care Department, as well as serving as coordinators for Member Care North America, serving missionaries working with Native and Indigenous Peoples.
Miriam has been led by the Lord to her next calling in Prague, Czech Republic, to help with the local church plant.
Eric and Anna Graham serve in Bogota, Colombia, working with MTW's local missionaries and youth in the community.
Rich and Crissy have a heart for training national leaders in trauma therapy to help others know God’s love more deeply.
The Gregoires help with church revitalization in Spišska Nova Ves, Slovakia.
Isabel will be joining the Path 270 internship, exploring different types of ministry in diverse places around the world.
David and Danielle serve at CEMIPRE (the ministry center to the differently enabled) and in a local congregation.
Glenn and Sharlene support Bible translation by serving in the International Aviation Safety Department with JAARS.
Through the local international church, the Guos’ mission is to reach and equip students in Taiwan with the gospel
The Hacquebords are helping plant and grow a vibrant church in western Ukraine.
The Halberts are working to plant churches that teach the transforming power of the gospel in the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa.
Alex and Maggie serve in Honduras as church planters and offering their hospitality as they invest in the lives of those around them.
Jarett serves with Global Member Care where he provides counseling to missionaries in alignment with his heart for discipleship.
Beyongseob and Kyungsoon Han serve through preaching, teaching, and church planting ministries in Chiba, Japan.
Rachel is a member of the Odesa, Ukraine team, serving as women’s ministry coordinator, which includes caring for those dealing with grief and trauma.
The Harts join the MTW Bahamas team, serving in the nurture of the young church planted in Nassau, in discipleship and leadership training, in mercy ministry, and in administrative support.
As an intern in Sofia, Bulgaria, Jacob will serve alongside the team, helping in their student outreach and English-based evangelism programs.
Matt and Emma will serve in Nagoya, Japan, as part of the MTW Next Asia-Pacific team reaching the next generation.
Paul and Crystal Henry with their four children are church planting with MTW in Rotorua, New Zealand.
Kristen and Nathan serve the Quechua in Cusco, Peru, as a part of Medical Campus Outreach International.
Gardner is returning to serve with MTW in Japan this summer, using her dance background to partner with Community Arts Tokyo in sharing the gospel.
God has called the Hills to the work of planting a Reformed church among the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on the Qualla Boundary.
Lyzi is delighted that the Lord opened the doors for her to serve in Nagoya, Japan, using the skills He has equipped her with in her career.
The Holliday family serves with MTW and Isaiah 55 Ministries at the U.S./Mexico border where they work to spread the gospel through evangelism, church planting, and community development ministries.
Trevin is the interim pastor of a church in Sofia and is the creator of a pastoral internship to help the church planting efforts of Bulgarian pastors. Ruthie serves as the language acquisition coach.
Kuni serves as an MTW national partner at Christ Bible Seminary (CBI) in Nagoya, Japan.
Alexander will serve as summer intern in Bulgaria, helping the missionary team in Sofia in any way he can.
Shaun and Becky join the MTW South Africa team in Cape Town. Shaun’s role is to teach at the Bible Institute of South Africa and serve in a local church plant.
Samuel will be serving in Bangkok, Thailand, for 11 months, beginning in 2025. He will be serving the local Thai church in university and youth ministry.
Yuji and Eri will be serving in Chiba, Japan as part of the church planting and school planting ministry of the MTW Tokyo/Chiba Team.
Joshua & Charline’s calling is to assist local churches in France through evangelism, discipleship, preaching, and teaching to build up the Church.
Katie is serving and sharing the hope and love of Christ in Cambodia through mercy ministries as well as helping to facilitate youth discipleship.
The Jensens' ministry unites their love for East Asia with their desire to see Jesus Christ worshiped among the unreached.
Mark and Esther hope to serve the Japanese through theological education and discipleship.
God gave Darlene a heart for Japan, where less than 1 percent of the nation’s 127 million people are Christians.
Johnny and Annette are retired from full-time missions but hope to continue to engage in ministry in Europe on a volunteer basis.
Melanie serves in Chiba, Japan, where she helps with church planting, organizing the youth ministry, and assisting a local church.
Vanessa is excited to spread the gospel through creative expression in Japan this summer, serving in Nagoya and Tokyo.
The Jones family will connect with people from all walks of life in El Salvador, share the gospel, disciple them in grace, and nurture a healthy body of believers that proclaims hope to the world.
The Jordans are excited to help establish and teach at Nagoya Christian School in Nagoya, Japan.
The Jungs believe the gospel lived out and proclaimed in grace is the best hope for Australia.
Keith & Debbie serve in church planting in West Africa to impact the Muslim world with the gospel.
Joslyn Kalamaras will be working in Tokyo, Japan, with the Community Arts team this summer to minister through art exhibitions, music, and the local churches.
In Japan, Linda uses her talent in teaching English language classes to meet and mingle with Japanese people.
Kersten serves with the International Presbyterian Church in London, where she will help establish a pregnancy center for women in the community, while also assisting with women and children’s ministry in the church.
Eric and Megan are preparing to assist the MTW Panama team by training and discipling under-resourced pastors and church planters in rural Panama.
David serves as a church-planting assistant at Kaihin Makuhari Grace Church in the Chiba/Greater Tokyo area.
Mark and Rachel are serving with Christ Bible Institute in Nagoya where they assist with language school and infrastructure and outreach support.
Julia is excited God led her to Cusco. She looks forward to practicing a Christ-centered approach to healthcare and contributing to other areas of the team’s mission: medical students, the Josephine House (children’s home), and campus ministry.
Philip and Joy and their three kids have been serving with MTW in Athens, Greece, since 2012.
Meilin will be joining missionaries in Cambodia as a summer intern, teaching English classes and serving in the local church.
The Knowltons partner with Buccleuch Free Church (Free Church of Scotland) located in the heart of Edinburgh.
Rachel will be serving in Chiba for two years as a campus and college ministry intern with Chiba University and a local church plant.
Brent works with young working professionals in a mentoring capacity, seeking to equip young leaders with the gospel to serve Christ in Australia and throughout Asia-Pacific..
Schylie will be serving in New Zealand. She will be assisting local missionaries with children’s ministries such as youth groups, day programs, and evangelistic outreach.
Eric and Rebecca work with Next among today’s largest unreached people group: the 10/30 window (10 to 30 year-olds).
James, (M.Div., Th.M.) as an ordained pastor, will focus on equipping both the current and the next generation of local pastors and lay leaders. Shine, as a counselor, will minister to the women and children in various capacities.
In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, John will be serving with the church’s dorm ministry through discipleship, evangelism, and fellowship with university students.
Jonathan and Joy will begin to build a ministry team to reach North Korean refugees, migrant workers, and local and international college students in South Korea.
The Lees desire to be used by God to help build up His kingdom through the planting of churches in Cambodia.
Patrick and Regina Lennox work alongside MTW and Third Mill to educate, disciple, and raise up Native American leaders.
During a providential trip to the Moose Cree Native Reserve in Ontario, Canada, Bill and Mae Lee Letchworth felt the need for the healing power of the gospel. They currently reach out to the First Nations people there with Mission to the World.
With 50 percent of Cambodians under 21, workers are needed to teach, train, and mentor them to become Christian leaders.
Tim and Laura work with Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons to share the gospel with patients who are desperate for hope and to train the next generation of healthcare providers in Ethiopia.
Roger & Abi lead the Community Arts team, resourcing church planting through the arts.
Minette serves as an organizational consultant with MTW’s Global Training and Development (GTD) team.
The Luptons serve with MTW in Oslo, Norway, laboring to plant an international church in this strategic city.
The Luthers' hearts resonated with the vision of the national pastors and the need for more laborers in Greece.
Marc and Aline minister to the thousands of spiritually receptive French-speaking Haitians.
In Malawi, Confex and Mwai desire to plant churches that will reach out to families as well as students.
As MTW’s member care children’s ministry specialist, Amy has the unique privilege of traveling stateside and internationally to care for missionaries through educational consulting and relational ministry.
Laura Marsh will serve as a nurse at the Presbyterian Medical Clinic in Patchakan, Belize, in the summer of 2024.
The Marshalls are active in evangelism, discipleship, teaching, preaching, and counseling all in the context of planting churches in Santiago, Chile.
David and Jill minister to the physical, educational, and spiritual needs of displaced Ukrainians in Brasov.
Jay and Nancy are now retired but serve as associate missionaries, conducting online meetings from the U.S. and travelling to Europe annually.
Elizabeth lives near Munich, working primarily with the Gospel Church Munich in a counseling ministry to the church.
The McAlpins serve the Lord through discipleship and hospitality in England.
Dan & Janet serve with West Africa Reformed Mission (WARM) to plant reformed African churches in the region.
The McCaffertys are making disciples and training up new leaders in Cambodia.
John and Lorena are building relationships with young adult students in Medellin, Colombia, through the unique and highly effective avenue of outdoor ministry.
Peter will focus on relational evangelism and assisting church planting in Madrid, Spain.
Coby and Pamela minister with Reach Students, a Reformed student ministry at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. They are deeply involved in student ministry and their goal is to serve God by ministering to each student’s spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical needs.
As missionaries to Rwanda, Mike and Robin are passionate about church planting and word and deed ministry.
Kaitlyn will serve with MTW in Rotorua, New Zealand, investing in women, sharing the gospel, and joining the church-planting movement there that started in 2019.
Carter and Caroline are joining the MTW church-planting team in Bangkok, Thailand, where they will work alongside the local church and Thai national pastors.
Amanda will join the church team in Krakow, Poland, as the church life coordinator, working in children’s and women’s ministry, administrative tasks, hospitality, and English outreach.
The MTW team in Bangkok seeks the transformation of that great city, working with Thai leaders to plant city churches.
Pastor Tom and Karen Mirabella are part of a team that is working to bring hope in Japan, planting and strengthening gospel-centered churches in the Toyko/Chiba area.
The Mitchells serve with the MTW Next team and have a passion for the next generation.
Working in France, Pete and Ruth desire that future generations discover a living faith in the risen Christ.
Brian and Megan serve in the Freiburg-area in southwest Germany, focusing on church planting and evangelism.
Jorum and Evah return to their homeland of Zimbabwe to pursue God’s calling for the training and discipling of church leaders.
Elizabeth is excited to go back to Japan and lead the dual language program at the school where she interned.
Tom is the chief operating officer for the 18.26 Network for Europe and the Middle East. Catalina serves on the board and works in the area of member care focusing on prayer.
Andrew and Megan are members of the Community Arts Tokyo team, working to facilitate church-planting alongside local pastors and artists.
Victor is MTW international director for sub-Saharan Africa. He also supervises M.Th. and Ph.D. students at the South Africa Theological Seminary, teaches an annual course at Africa Reformed Theological Seminary in Uganda, and is the co-chair of the Lausanne Theology Working Group.
David and Susanna serve in Taiwan teaching and discipling college students, and training pastors.
Quentin and Karen are serving MTW’s Global Distance Education Team with PS78 Teachers.
The Newkirks serve with Christ Bible Seminary in Nagoya. They feel a burden to see God’s glorious kingship recognized and adored by the Japanese.
Susan Newkirk serves with MTW in Cape Town, South Africa at Tokai Community Church. She coordinates children's Bible clubs, a boys soccer ministry, and serves in local outreach.
Wayne and Amy are church planting in Nagoya, Japan and hope to see the kingdom expand throughout the country.
Sashko and Ania Nezamutdinov are based in Krakow, Poland, where Sashko is the lead pastor at Christ the Savior Presbyterian Church.
Clarke and Khrystya help the local church in Lviv, Ukraine through through home-based hospitality and pastoral and counseling gifts.
The heart of the Odates is to plant a gospel-centered international church (PCJ) in the downtown area of Chiba City with support from MTW Japan.
Anthony and Sayo are serving with the MTW Tokyo/Chiba Team in bilingual worship, evangelism, and in outreach activities for a potential future church planting project.
Through the Lausanne Movement many of today’s key global mission strategies were introduced to the global Church.
Oscar and Nancy are looking forward to church planting, discipleship, teaching elementary school to missionaries’ children, and assisting in the opening of a new Christian school in Nagoya, Japan.
Tom and Damaris Otrembo are pursuing a calling to establish and develop the Institute for Reformation, Poland.
Laura is now thrilled to return to Japan to serve long term on a church-planting team in Chiba, assisting with women's ministry through a local church and discipling middle school and high school girls.
Oakley will serve at Covenant Community School International in Chiba, Japan, as an intern for 11 months.
In Greece, David and Erin use English language instruction to build relationships and share the gospel among Greeks and refugees from the Middle East and Asia.
Carolyn is part of MTW’s Member Care Support Team. The team seeks to prepare, care for, and assist missionaries to work faithfully in their calling, and to instill grace and the gospel in every aspect of MTW life.
John Michael is joining the El Salvador team, which desires to plant healthy gospel-centered nationally lead churches.
The Pohls excited to partner with MTW’s Makuhari team reaching a densely populated residential area on the Tokyo Bay, east of downtown Tokyo.
Jason and Liz Polk serve with Ethiopia ACT, a team who is committed to bringing gospel reconciliation in all areas of life to people living in urban poverty. They serve the physical, spiritual and social needs of those living with HIV/AIDS, while also engaging in public health interventions.
Together, they have a passion for seeing young people in Lviv come to know and love Jesus.
The Powlisons work to create a safe place for children in danger through the Josephine House in Peru.
Robin disciples women in a local church in Oxford, England, and in a mentoring capacity with MTW’s missionary women in Europe.
Raul and Claudia serve as church planters in Sibiu, Romania, under the oversight of the International Presbyterian Church.
The Quartermans served with MTW for 42 years, retired in 2019, and continue to serve MTW through short-term mission trips.
Pray for the Quinns as they evangelize and disciple university students in Cape Town.
Rachel will be serving in Chiba, Japan, at Covenant Community School International teaching, encouraging, and discipling students.
Steve Rarig is a leader in church planting, national leadership training, theology, and arts and culture-making.
Nagoya is one of the biggest cities in Japan and Brett and Taylor serve as a members and leaders of the CBI (Christ Bible Institute) team in the heart of the city.
The Reiters connect to the community in rural Western Australia through technology, literacy, sports, and community development.
John is thrilled to be serving in Riga, Latvia, this summer (2024).
The Tokyo/Chiba team is encouraged by every person who turns to Christ and by the spiritual growth among believers.
Ben will be working alongside the Tokyo City team on a church plant in the Setagaya Ward of Tokyo along with the college outreach ministry.
Steve and Amy serve in the Americas providing leadership and spiritual care to MTW missionaries.
Brian and Sheryl are serving a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in Elgin, Scotland as it works to revitalize and plant churches in a land which has strayed from its gospel heritage.
God called the Rockwells to serve among the indigenous people group called the Quechua in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
Asa will be interning in Nagoya, Japan, for 11 months. He will serve the team at Christ Bible Institute (CBI) as a logistics and communication support and outreach intern.
David and Kelly are excited to help train this next generation of pastors and their wives for a new Reformed Presbyterian denomination in East Africa.
Phinehas has been given the opportunity to serve Christ this summer with a local church in Tokyo, Japan.
The Romers are partnering with the Presbyterian Church in Poland to help their church-planting efforts, to learn from them, and ultimately to plant biblical, Reformed, gospel-centered churches.
Marcus and Heather Rudd’s calling is to serve with MTW and Isaiah 55 Deaf Ministries in Reynosa, Mexico.
The Rugs are working to bring the gospel to some of Chile's "disposable" peoples, including the blind.
Ginny will serve with the team in Kampala, Uganda supporting the church planting ministry through women's and children's ministry and working with refugees.
From multiple locations, shortwave radio station KTWR broadcasts biblical programs to the Asia-Pacific region.
Juraj and Zuzka Sabol work to revitalize a small church and expand church planting in Slovakia.
Zach and Joy are excited to be a part of the team in Bulgaria reaching out to the student community and building relationships.
Japan is a country in desperate need of hearing the message of Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.
The Schafers have a vision for sharing the gospel and helping to establish communities of faith in Tokyo.
Corrie is serving at Christ Bible Institute, which operates a seminary in the city of Nagoya.
Doug and Masha are helping plant new churches in the western region of Ukraine beginning with Lviv.
Andrew will soon return to Lviv, Ukraine to disciple and mentor university students.
Audrey will teach at CCCI in Chiba, Japan, a school supported by Mission to the World that seeks to create a space of affordable, Christian education for the children of missionaries serving in Japan as well as other students.
Frank is regional director for East Africa working with MTW teams and local partners in the region to reach their vision to see healthy regional church planting movements multiply.
Luke and Sokha Smith work in the countryside of Cambodia with a focus on village church planting and student outreach.
Robert and Jeanne serve in Latvia assist with basic Bible training and discipleship, mentoring, and teaching to strengthen the local church plant.
Tom and Mylicah plan to serve the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Zachary will be MTW’s first missions intern in Oslo, Norway, helping with church planting and evangelism.
Joel & Katya serve in Poland planting churches, discipling new believers, leadership training, and providing theological training.
Will & Jessica will be serving in Japan in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo. They hope to share the gospel with their neighbors, encourage young families, and disciple college students.
Todd and Cindy Sproull are building relationships among the Lummi Nation and other Native tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
Luke & Michelle serve in pastoral training and ministry via Reformed seminary in Munich, Germany.
Dal and Beth return to Kyiv, Ukraine, to help with church planting and development and to explore how to expand efforts to help Ukrainian women and girls who are trafficked and sexually exploited.
Noah and Karleigh are excited to serve with the team in Bangkok, Thailand, where they will help with church planting.
Carla is developing online teacher education courses and traveling with a small team to countries around the world. The team’s goals are to facilitate the creation of God-centered day and home schools in Reformed churches and to equip teachers for these schools.
Robert and Lisa Stewart serve with Mission to the World in Japan. They focus on community outreach through Bible studies, programs for children, and participation in community events.
David serves as the international director for Europe. Eowyn assists David in his role and supports church-planting through evangelism, teaching, and women's initiatives.
The Stogners serve and assist pastors and church planters in Glasgow, Scotland, in partnership with the Free Church of Scotland (FCOS).
Stephanie and Joel’s creativity and gifts help them serve the church in France.
The Lord called the Sweets to serve in Glasgow, Scotland, as a part of MTW Next.
Michał and Kaja serve in Gdańsk, Poland to help the growth of a Presbyterian church plant.
Mario & Elsbeth live in The Netherlands to serve the Church through theological education at Tyndale Theological Seminary.
Yuma and Ashley’s vision is to make disciples in Chiba, Japan, and to advance the kingdom in the East Kanto region.
Nate & Erin are partnering with the Free Church in Scotland and strengthen existing churches in Glasgow.
After he is will soon be ordained in the PCA Clément will be sent to Africa to serve as a minister of the Word. He will also be involved in theological education.
The Teuton family is excited to serve in Sofia, Bulgaria, for two months in August and September 2024.
David and Jan bring their missionary experience to help with training and care for MTW's missionary family.
Jake and Courtney will be serving on a church-planting team in Bangkok, Thailand, helping to establish a network of gospel-centered churches in the city.
Derek and Nancy are called to serve in Taiwan with Christ College Taipei through theological education and women's ministry
Shohei is serving in Japan with theological education, preaching and church planting.
Josh and Ashley plan to work alongside the Free Church in Scotland, particularly through discipleship and evangelism.
James will serve in El Salvador working with youth, building relationships, and church planting.
Kirk and Barbara are a part of the team in Glasgow, working with the Free Church of Scotland to plant churches and strengthen pastors.
Angel & Wally's vision is to teach the hope of the gospel to the Japanese through profound relationship and the arts.
Nelly is a native of France, currently serves in Marseille, helping mobilize artists to serve in the church.
Jim and Karen live and work in Dakar, Senegal to identify and train pastors for church planting through the Timothy House program.
Michael and Lindie Wadhams minister to the Lummi Nation in Washington State. They labor among the tribes through developing relations, evangelism, and mentoring/discipleship.
As part of the Nagoya team and the Community Arts team, Holly will be able to support a new church plant by helping with English outreach programs, assisting college ministry, and working at Gallery NANI in Seto.
Andy and Bev Warren serve with MTW in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. They actively work to plant churches, minister to the poor and needy of the city, and care for children.
Gary and Lois Watanabe will be based in Nagoya, Japan and serve the City to City Asia Pacific networks.
Suzanne and Jacob work alongside and support a Bulgarian church planter in Ruse, Bulgaria.
Jacob is excited to be going to Riga, Latvia, this summer for two months on an internship with MTW.
The Wessels have served with Mission to The World since 1979, ministering in France.
Becky White serves with Mission to the World in Taipei Taiwan teaching English at Christ's College. This has given Becky opportunities both to educate from a Christian perspective and to build relationships for deeper ministry with students.
David began to develop a burden, then a vision for the care and encouragement of missionaries.
The Wilkes desire to come alongside the British Church, helping to plant gospel-driven, Reformed churches.
Bert and Nancy Williams work in Kampala, Uganda partnering with churches in Christian Community Development and Reconciliation Ministries.
Steve and Rita Williams serve on a church-planting lead team in Auckland, New Zealand. Together they have been active in the support and care of Christian leaders and their families.
The Willises will be working with Next, an MTW ministry of that seeks to reach the nations and the next generation by serving locally, equipping leaders, and ministering to mission families.
Tom and Teresa Wilson direct gospel, classical, and church choirs in Nagoya, Japan through Mission to the World.
Jonathan works as a professor at Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Newcastle, England.
The Winengers ask for prayer for the Spirit of the Lord to go before them and prepare the hearts of Spaniards to see the true hope and healing that comes through Jesus Christ.
Thomas and Kristin will serve in Nagoya, Japan, at Christ Bible Institute and Kita Yokkaichi Church to help raise up a new generation of leaders in the Japanese church.
Kenton and Adriana, along with thenational team, are planting more churches in Guadalajara.
Phillip will be supporting a young church plant in the city center of Nagoya, Japan.
Tom is part of the Global Theological Training team doing pastoral/leadership training in the francophone world.
Dan and Becky Young serve on the border, working with the Center for Church Planting in Monterrey.
Steve Young ministers to the Japanese people of Nashville, Tennessee through a multi-cultural PCA church. .
Matt and Jaime will serve in Munich, Germany, where they will spend time learning the language, culture, and serve at a local evangelical church in central Munich.
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