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Mark & Anna

For over twenty five years, Mark and Anna have served in the different regions of Mexico.

The Lord has given Mark the gifting to teach, thus he spends a good portion of his time traveling and teaching sound Biblical theology between different Bible schools in Mexico. Anna works at their church’s private school giving spiritual advice and guidance and providing administrative support. Their heart is to lead adults and youth to know Jesus and become a light to their own nation following in the footsteps of Jesus.

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Ben & Ruth

Ben and Ruth have been living in Japan for more than forty years where they have raised and are pastoring a church in Hamamatsu, called Hamamatsu Church of the Saviour.

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Their church ministers to the Japanese people, as well as to the Brazilian and Filipino population living in their city. Ben & Ruth believe that the Bible is the source of truth and that worship should be pleasing to the Lord above anything else. They long to see God’s presence and grace filling the homes, schools, businesses, and working environments of Japan.

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Christina

Christina has been working in a variety of different ministry groups and evangelical outreaches in the Central American countries of Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua for over thirty years.

She uses her nursing degree to care for the physical needs of people while ministering about Jesus. After learning of the plight of many Nicaraguan refugees living in Costa Rica, Christina began to work with the refugees providing medical assistance and hosting children’s programs.

Her current ministry involves visiting and attending to handicapped and special needs patients, all the while building relationships and teaching them about the Gospel of Jesus. Her vision is to share Jesus with the people of Central America through evangelism, children’s programs, and health education as well as training locals to continue the work after she is gone.