We have friends who are living out life-long commitments to further the Gospel in the nations!
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Ron Miller has been living in Thailand for twenty years. He is the founder of Baan Immanuel (Jesus House) and Blessings Foundation in Chiang Rai, Thailand. The ministry cares for predominantly tribal children who have been either orphaned, abandoned or neglected. The ministry also conducts outreach to the hilltribes through preaching the Gospel, strengthening the indigenous church and reaching out to the community through mercy ministry. Many of the first children who Ron took in are now in their late twenties and head up various aspects of the ministry through out the North.


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Peter and Tammy Russell are the parents of four and founders of Wild Hope International in Arusha, Tanzania. Their mission involves focusing on deep level discipleship, seeking the Lord's healing work for both Americans and Africans who come to work at WHI, developing a micro-finance projects that help the poor build their own business and care for their families such as the Bead Artisan Project.
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Steve and Jan Crews have been working full time with Mexican Medical since 1996. In 2002, Steve became president of the organization and now travels extensively throughout Mexico training and supporting missionaries in their locales. Mexican Medical provides covering for the Gabriel House, a home for profoundly disabled and abandoned children with medical needs. This area is a special focus for Jan, who has a heart to see these children educated and given hope.
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Merrill and Teresa traveled to South America in 1976 as missionaries desiring to work among unreached, tribal peoples. They sought to form relationships with the people while their work was to study the people’s language and culture and look for every opportunity to teach Truth. Eventually, many would walk long distances to hear the Bible taught and soon discipleship began, which led to baptisms and the first group of indigenous tribal believers. The very first church had been planted! Merrill and Teresa have continued in this same ministry for nearly thirty years, tirelessly working with the tribal believers to diciple them, and translate the Bible into their native dialect.