Missionaries that we support

 

David & Debbie Walker

David and Debbie Walker have been cross-cultural workers with One Challenge (OC) and World Outreach of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Asia since 1985. They currently serve as trained professional life coaches by mentoring leaders and developing partnerships that mobilize and deploy resources to advance and strengthen the church, such as trainings from Julia's Hope, a ministry of OC Resources.

 

David & Natalie Holsten

David Holsten served through Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) since 2000 as missionary pilot-mechanic, chief pilot, program manager, and regional director in Indonesia before his current position as President and CEO at MAF headquarters. MAF uses airplanes and other technologies to share the gospel and make life better for those living in isolated parts of the world. They support some 2,000 churches, mission groups, medical organizations, relief agencies, and development groups working in remote areas of Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Indonesia, and Latin America.

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A Global Worker who works primarily among Muslims in some of the most dangerous places in the world. This missionary speaks fluent Arabic, and is able to travel delicately and respectfully through war-torn and terror-plagued nations where many others fear to go. This worker has in years past worked in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Currently, this missionary leads Bible studies with Muslims and new converts to Christianity in a safe place somewhere in Europe.

 

Matthew Mpofu 

Nsika Ncube and Elijah Ndlovu have recently assumed leadership of the Industrial and Business Chaplaincy (Missional) and Gospel Light Fellowship (Church Planting) ministries that were left through the legacy of Matthew Mpofu. This team of missionary partners work with corporations and chaplaincy programs in Zimbabwe, training workers primarily in the mining industry to plant churches, gain theological education, and serve Christ as witnesses in the secular work force. Currently, Faith Church is the sole supporting organization of this vibrant evangelism effort.

Art and Ellen Sanborn

The Sanborns have been working with the Thai and other Asian peoples for decades, fully fluent in the Thai language; they have planted numerous churches in their work, and trained other leaders to likewise plant churches. Using an amazing combination of music, drama, theater, and the arts, this family of missionaries have left an enduring legacy for Christ among some of Asia's most needy people. Having lived in Thailand for years, the Sanborns now train future missionaries through their Youth With a Mission Discipleship Training Schools (YWAM DTS), taking teams of missionaries to the field.