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Updated: 09/06/2008

Teaching - Larry & Jacqui Armstrong

The Armstrong's are missionaries teaching at the seminary level in Eastern Europe and the Far East.

Supported by BBC since 1971

 

France - Steve & Rowena Barnes

The Barnes' serve in St. Denis, France. They are in a church-planting ministry working among immigrants of many different nationalities.

Supported by BBC since 1975

 

 TRI-M - Doug & Cheryl Boisvert

The Boisvert's are with Mobil Modular Ministry (TRI-M) which is a training approach aimed at equipping the national local churches with men who are able to reach their country for Christ and train the next generation of pastors to do the same.  A TRI-M missionary forms a teaching team of pastors to travel with him for a two-week module, teaching the national pastors and church leaders.  Doug's ministry, TRI-M Africa, focuses on ministering in many African countries with restricted access to Western missionaries, and Cheryl is developing a training ministry teaching the ladies how to disciple national women within their churches.

Supported by BBC since 2000

 

West Africa - Harold & Charlene Curtis

Harold and Charlene minister in Benin, West Africa, where they train national pastors and leaders for the ministry and are active in evangelism in outlying villages.

Supported by BBC since 1992

 

West Africa - Tim & Janice Phillips 

Tim & Janice serve by supporting the church planting efforts of missionaries throughout West Africa by teaching and caring for missionary kids at the Sahel Academy in Niamey, Niger.

Supported by BBC since 2004.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Berlin - Fritz & Lynette Good

The Good's are ministering with Team Berlin in a multi-national, English-speaking church plant in Berlin, Germany. 

Supported by BBC since 2001

 

Hong Kong - Chris & Maylin Hartwick

The Hartwicks serve in Hong Kong working with the Mandarin-speaking people. They are involved in church planting & outreach.

Supported by BBC since 1996

 

India - Immanuel & Hannah Jebaraj

Immanuel & Hannah Jebaraj are looking forward to serving as church planters in their homeland of India.  Their desire is to start churches that are doctrinally sound and practically warm, giving importance to biblical preaching, discipleship, counseling, and missions.

Supported by BBC since 2007

 

Philippines - Rita Oyler

Rita serves in Mindanoa, Philippines, in camping ministries and Bible studies.  She also assists in a local church, and teaches Bible classes in several schools. 

Supported by BBC since 1982

 

France - Joel & Jennifer Rinderknecht

The Rinderknechts serve in France in church planting through evangelistic outreach, discipling, youth camps, and counseling.

Supported by BBC since 1996

 

Bangladesh - BJ & Lisa Thomsen

B.J. works with the audio visual department of Memorial Christian Hospital in Malumghat, Bangladesh. Lisa teaches at the mission school.

Supported by BBC since 1999

 

Israel - April Murdoch

April is currently working in Israel with Baptists for Israel.

Supported by BBC since 2005

 

Italy - Fred & Rachel Whitman

As church planters in Italy for over 25 years, the Whitmans broadcast daily on Radio LUCE to spread the Gospel. Fred is also active in camping & teaches at the Bible Institute.

Supported by BBC since 1972

 

Italy - Steve & Stephanie Standridge

The Standridges are serving in their homeland of Italy.  Their goal is to plant churches among the Bolzano people, a bilingual minority in the Trentino region of Northern Italy.  This evangelistic effort is accompanied by partnering with a local German-speaking church and by leading & training local believers to have the vision and tools to reach the Italian-speaking population with the Gospel.

Supported by BBC since 2007

 

Romania - Bill & Naty Tully

 Bill and Naty serve with Global Outreach International by training leaders in Moldovan churches, participating in evangelism in Romania and Moldova, and working with college students in their local church in Romania.

Supported by BBC since 2003