Our Missionary Partners
Our Missionary Partners
We support missionaries serving in Tanzania, Thailand, and the United States; a couple is ministering to Ethiopia but now based in the U.S., as well as several local ministries.
U.S. Missionary Partners

Charles & Deanna Schoeneberger
Ministry: S.O.W.E.R.S. Location: Various U.S. locations, as needed The Schoenebergers serve through an RV ministry that aids various churches, camps, schools, boys' and girls' homes, missionary training schools and conference centers. They go with a servant's heart and do whatever needs to be done.

David & Jamie Springer
Ministry: Campus Outreach Location: Lakeland, Florida David is the regional director with Campus Outreach Central Florida, an interdenominational college ministry intent on glorifying God by building laborers on the college campus for the lost world. His responsibilities include building relationships with students, actively sharing the Gospel with them, and ultimately, equipping them to graduate from college with a commitment to serving missionally in God's Kingdom. Campus Outreach strongly believes that the college campus is a strategic mission field, where students have the opportunity to receive training, experience discipleship, and graduate prepared to impact their families, workplaces, and communities for Christ.

International Project
Ministry: NYC International Project Location: New York City This couple (names withheld for ministry reasons) in New York City is reaching out to internationals in order to see churches established in the least-evangelized areas of the world. The reason they are working in New York City is because there are many countries around the world that have limited access to the gospel. Many of these countries are in the 10/40 Window and even if missionaries can get visas in to the country as tentmakers, it is difficult for them to stay. They have repeatedly seen missionaries come home after barely learning the language because the government will not renew their visas. Their desire as church planters is to reach internationals from these very same countries that come to the U.S. for education or business purposes and train them to plant churches in their home countries when they return home. These internationals are often more receptive to new relationships and new ideas when they are outside their countries than when they are still at home. They are extremely effective as missionaries when they do return home, because they already know the language and culture and have networks of relationships in place. Although this seems to some people like a new strategy, we see in Acts 2 the whole New Testament church was started with a miracle to internationals who were visiting Jerusalem and later returning home. Their main focus of ministry in NYC is their house churches because that is where believers are discipled and trained to start churches that can grow and multiply, even in politically hostile atmospheres. They also spend time reaching out to unbelievers through English conversation groups on university campuses and other outreach events and activities, in addition to meeting with diplomats in their offices at the United Nations. Most of their time is spent building relationships and sharing the love of Christ in whatever way they can.
International Missionary Partners

Mark & Debbie MacLachlan
Ministry: S.O.W.E.R.S. Location: Various U.S. locations, as needed The Schoenebergers serve through an RV ministry that aids various churches, camps, schools, boys' and girls' homes, missionary training schools and conference centers. They go with a servant's heart and do whatever needs to be done.
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Tanzania Mobilization
We support a missionary (name withheld for ministry reasons) who lives in Tanzania with his family. His ministry is split between serving as the chaplain of a Christian school and mobilizing Christians and churches to share the gospel with their fellow citizens

Tim and Helen VanSumeren
Ministry: Pioneers Location: Thailand Tim and Helen are serving in Thailand through Pioneers, discipling younger missionaries preparing to move to tribal villages and helping any struggling missionaries.
Restoring Hope Ministries
Restoring Hope Ministries seeks to restore lives, train leaders, and develop sustainable solutions in Dungu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Programs include Biblical trauma counseling, a medical clinic, a university, and agricultural projects.