International

CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST INT'L
Jodi & Ewan McFadden

The McFaddnes are serving with Campus Crusade for Christ in Krasnodar, Russia.  Krasnodar is a city of about 1.3 million located in the Caucasus region of Russia, near the Black Sea and not far from the Georgian border.  There are over 50 different people groups in the Caucasus region of Russia, most of them being Muslim groups native to the area.  Even though much of their ministry focuses on reaching Russian university students, they also devote a significant amount of energy and resources to sharing Jesus Christ with students from these diverse and needy ethnic groups. In the past three years, they have seen God bring about 30 individuals into a relationship with Himself, and five of these were Muslim men.
CCCI

AFRICAN INLAND MISSION
Philip & Heather Enoch
The Enochs are a part of the leadership team that cares for the ministries happening in all of AIM's Creative Access Nations (CAN).  A CAN is any country that does not allow missionaries to work there.  All workers are committed to their first priority of living intentional Christian lives and being salt and light to those they meet.

JAMAICA—Won By One
Harmons, Jamaica is a remote village located in the Mid-Southern region of the Island (30 minutes south of Mandeville). Won by One has been serving the people of Harmons since 1988, beginning with the hurricane relief work of Henry Shaffer and sons of DuBois, Pennsylvania. The primary ministries in Harmons include building and repairing homes, other construction related services; food, clothing, and medical supplies distribution. In short, Won by One meets the physical and spiritual needs of the community with whatever resources are available. Throughout the year, teams of high school and college students from The Crossing serve with Won by One in Harmons through week-long trips. Find out more about Won by One through this promotional video.
Won by One

MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP

Ricky & Heather Lundholm
Ricky and Heather Lundholm serve with Mission Aviation Fellowship and have one young daughter. Currently Ricky is finishing his pilot training. When he is finished, he will begin flying missionaries along with humanitarian and medical workers and their supplies to parts of the world that are inaccessible by roads. In addition, he will be able to fly people in medical emergencies to hospitals that they would not otherwise be able to get to. The Lundholm's ministry allows missionaries to minister to unreached people groups and at the same time it is a tangible sign of God's love to people with spiritual and physical needs.

MAF


MISSION TO THE WORLD
Travis & Brooke Scott

The Scotts work with Mission to the World and are serving as church planters in Auckland, New Zealand.
MTW

WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS
Tim & Jeana Roth
The Roths work with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Musoma, Tanzania, East Africa. Tim is the Linguistics Coordinator for the Mara cluster project, and Jeana works in Member Care. They are currently working in nine languages in the Mara region, most of which are previously unwritten. Tim leads a team working towards creating an alphabet and writing rules for these languages so that Bible translation can begin.
Wycliffe

YOUNG LIFE INT'L
Ashley Ward
Ashley lives in Ostrava, Czech Republic, a city of about 300,000 people. She works for Young Life, a ministry that focuses on building relationships with high school students, sharing the unconditional love of Christ and the truth of the gospel.  She spends time volunteering in local high schools and has helped start a new YL club.
YLI

EAST ASIAN COLLEGE MINISTRY
A member of The Crossing works with an East Asian college ministry in eight universities in one of the most influential cities in East Asia. The focus of the ministry is sharing Christ with students who have never even had an opportunity to hear the message of the gospel. During any given week, they are meeting and sharing Christ with new students, encouraging new believers, leading Bible studies, holding weekly meetings that are attended by both believing and not-yet believing students, and developing student leaders. Their hope is that God will raise up leaders that represent Christ in their areas of influence so that whole communities, both on the campus and off, would learn to follow Jesus.
 

 
   

 

 

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