Meet Our Missionaries
Kathie & Steve Arnold—U.S.
We learned that there were over 124 orphanages in St. Petersburg and over 600,000 orphans in Russia. Most of these children are “abandoned to the state” as 95 percent have a living parent and therefore are unadoptable.1 Estimates are as high as 200,000 street children living in St. Petersburg alone. Nearly all of these children end up in illegal activities such as drugs and prostitution. Similar conditions exist in nearly every orphanage in any country.
We asked ourselves how can we make a difference? Read more...
Staszek & Asia Bialecki—Poland
As is so typical in Poland, both of us grew up in religious families, but we did not know Christ personally until our college years when God found us in our own country through the cross-cultural ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. Taken hold of by Christ (Phil 3:12) we devoted our lives to the same ministry of evangelism and discipleship among college students of Poland, first separately, and then since 1993, as a couple. Read more...
Brandon & Cheri Boyd—Thailand
The heart of our Member Care Ministry is to help missionaries by showing them the love of Christ and strengthen them to build the church in Asia, bringing hope to those without Christ. Read more...
Monnie & Joan Brewer—U.S.
Monnie was academic dean for the Center for Biblical Training at his church for 11 years and has taught more than 60 church based training courses in local church contexts. His writing centers on curriculum development and journal articles on leadership development, training, and practical missiology. He is presently International Director of the Center for Church Based Training based in Richardson, TX. Read more...
Caleb & Nicolette Hutcherson—Lebanon
Caleb and Nicolette serve in Beirut, Lebanon in a variety of ministries, including the Safe Haven home for girls. They have been in Lebanon since 2008 and have a great perspective on all that is happening throughout the Middle East.
Liz Loeffler—U.S.
In 1989, Liz accepted the call for full-time mission work with Biblical Education by Extension Int’l (now known as Entrust4) on loan to them from her sending mission. Arriving just nine days before the Berlin Wall fell, Liz had a front row seat to the collapse of communism and the opening up of a new era in Eastern Europe and throughout the former U.S.S.R.
Ben & Anda Mogos—Romania
Not many years after the fall of Communism in Romania, during their high school years, both Ben and Anda felt called to full time ministry. To prepare for that, they attended a four year long Bible college in Bucharest and, towards the end of their studies, they got married. For about five years they helped with the planting of a new church in Bucharest, two of which Ben served as a full time assistant pastor. They left that church in order to move to the United States and attend Dallas Theological Seminary for four years. Read more...
Jason & Mandy Post—Ireland
Life is evangelism. Our desire is to cultivate redemptive relationships that will lead to repeated opportunities to share the message of the Gospel. We use every possible means in an attempt to meet and reach the people around us. Film, fitness centers, sports, music, toddlers’ groups, and meals are some of the ways God has used us to share the Gospel. Read more...
