Missionaries

  • Shropshire Family View Resource

    TJ and Lily Shropshire and their 3 daughters, Ava, Penny & Mae, are also serving with Ethnos360 and the Griffith family in the Jola Fogny region in Southern Senegal. They are currently building their house and learning the Wolof dialect with the goal of church planting, translating the Bible, and preaching the Gospel to this unreached people group.


    tjshropshire@gmail.com


    www.tjandlily.com


    Ethnos360 Acct #800849

  • New Life Ministry Orphans View Resource

    This is a branch of New Life Gospel International Ministries in India. 

  • Heart Ministries View Resource

    Bill and Peggy Sopher live and run a ministry out of Zarahembla, Mexico. This is where our Youth Mission goes every year to build a house for a family in connection with Heart Ministries. 

  • Del and Arielle Griffith View Resource

    The Griffiths are serving with Ethnos360 to help people connect to God and each other in their neighborhood in West Africa. They arrived in West Africa in 2012. They have studied two national languages, and connected with a local body of believers in the capital before starting their work amongst an unreached people group in a remote village. Presently, they are working on attaining a proficient language level in this ethnic group. Del recently acquired proficiency and Arielle is close to attaining it with a good understanding of the culture they will turn their attention towards finishing the translation of the Holy Scriptures, literacy, and teaching the Scriptures to see a group of disciples formed that then go and form other groups of disciples.


    http://blogs.ethnos360.org/delwyn-griffith/give


    Ethnos360 Acct #202091

  • Pastor Tucker and Irene Wallegaga View Resource

    Uganda Pastor Tucker and Irene Nsabuga have started the CSI Church and the CSI Junior and Elementary Schools in Kampala and 5 other elementary schools in surrounding areas. Over 684 students, many from Muslim families, are sponsored to be able to attend these Christian schools which are greatly needed, as government schools are too expensive and out of reach for most families. The CSI Medical Center has been opened with staff,equipment and an ambulance! The Luweero property and a tractor have been purchased, where crops are grown to feed the CSI and surrounding population. Containers filled with classroom and medical supplies have been received from the USA, and CSI has planted 9 churches. A new vocational school is starting soon to teach valuable life skills.


    CSI-USA c/o Carol Woody 2371 S.E. Meadow Court, Gresham, OR 97080


    503-665-2905


    Carol@CSIMinistry.org


    Sponsors@CSIMinistry.org


    www.ChristSanctuaryUSA.org

  • Robert and Alicia Lawrence View Resource

    Robert and Alicia Lawrence had a vision to start the Escuela Superior de Teologia (the Advanced Institute ofTheology) in Sonora, Mexico. In 2017, the Mexican government gave them permission to offer the LIC in Biblical Theology. Their desire is to raise up a new generation of Mexican national graduates who will attend this totally self-sufficient institution—a work/study model which allows the poor to attend any school of ministry. Graduates would then become Christian conference speakers, apologists, professors, and authors with an understanding of the Scriptures in relation to the culture of Mexico. Currently students are learning constructionskills, as they work on the school building, as well as studying the Scriptures.


    www.banahdecristo.com

  • Matt and Shelly Actis View Resource

    Matt and Shelley Actis and their 4 daughters, Lindsay, Kennedy, Sophie, and Chloe, are serving with UnitedWorld Mission in Jinja, Uganda, where they are working in an impoverished rural village called Bugosere. Theirdaughters are now in school in Kenya and the US. Matt continues to teach Biblical studies with local pastors,and Shelley teaches young girls education classes at their New Life Skills Center. Both have been teachingGrowing Crops God’s Way to improve local farming techniques, and the Ugandan girls have also been learningto sew at the Sewing Center.


    www.Hope58.org 


    Matt.Actis@uwm.org


    TheActisFamily@gmail.com


    Facebook: Actis Mission