Friends In Ministry
Otherwise known as a “Blogroll”.
Churches I’m associated with
East Coast Believers Church
Pastor Norm and Dina of East Coast Believers Church (ECBC) have a special place in my heart. He was the overseer of Domata School of Missions in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when I attended in the fall of 2000. A few years back they moved to Orlando, Florida, and pioneered East Coast Believers in the town of Casselberry. This church is like a second home to me. Whenever I visit my brother in Sanford, I'm always sure to drop by. (Keep reading…)
Harvest Family Church
Harvest Family Church (HFC) is the church I attend when in the States, and is the main sending congregation of my ministry. They have faithfully supported my missions work since the beginning in 1998. But more than that, this church really is my family. Pastor Chuck and Mrs. Tammy are my spiritual parents, and many folks in the congregation are as close to me as any of my siblings. (Keep reading…)
World Outreach Church and Domata School of Missions
I went to Domata School of Missions (DSM) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to finish my ministry training, and while I was a student there I attended World Outreach Church (WOC), both of which are part of Mark Brazee Ministries. Pastor Mark and Janet have a tremendous heart for the nations, evidenced by the priority they give toward reaping the harvest. (Keep reading…)
Ministries that have helped me
Jerry & Marilyn O'Dell
Jerry and Marilyn O’Dell are an evangelical icon to me. Their work around the world — and especially their book, The Wonderful, Powerful Gospel of Jesus Christ — have influenced me greatly in my service as a missionary. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to God for this couple, and I know that every soul I lead to Christ goes on their account as well, not only because much of the time the message I present is near verbatim to the book, but also because through both their book and their testimony they’ve given me great confidence to share that message. (Keep reading…)
Missionaries I’ve worked with
Joey Dela Paz
Joey an mine’s story is a neat one. We met on the internet by way of Missionary Blogs. I found myself reading an article on his site that had appeared in my feed reader, and wanted to leave a comment. When I got there, however, I saw that his header graphic was a picture of the town of Mae Sai, the very town I had in my heart to go to on my next trip to Thailand! Through much emailing, and a year of waiting, Joey and I became good friends. (Keep reading…)
Patti Culpepper
Patti Culpepper is a missionary in the mountains of northern Thailand, and she runs one of the ministries I went to help on my trips there. She currently oversees two orphanages, one in Maeap, and one in Chiang Saen. She has been faithfully serving there since 2002. (Keep reading…)
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