Amanda

Hi! I’m teaching English in partnership with a local church and in a neighborhood school with the goal of helping Ukrainians meet Jesus and helping those who know Him love Him with their lives. I’m all about real conversations, music, laughter and the outdoors.
Fiona
I am a Christian Wife and mother of three young adults.
I live in the countryside of the United Kingdom, amongst the sheep and rolling hills, and I love it! God is a very active part of the life he has led me to live, I recently went back to study in University and gained TWO degrees in Education, without me being aware that, that was what I was doing!!!! I am now starting a blog, which I hope will be a resource for Educators and Christians (two different blogs) to help them achieve and make a Positive Difference in the lives of others.
Hollie R.

I am a wife and homeschooling mother of 3, living in the Philippines.
Dylana

I met the living God in while teaching English at a summer program for girls in Egypt. My reversion doubled as a call to cross-cultural service. After moving back to the United States, I sold everything and started my journey with a backpack and a suitcase. It is with joy and wonder that I live and share the Gospel with the people of Taiwan.
Nicole
Hello, my name is Nicole, and I live in Missouri. I am currently a social worker, but I look forward to the day when I get to serve cross culturally in Denmark.
Sally Pim

Hi! I’m 28 years old, born in South Africa, but have lived most of my life in Australia. I only recently moved to Mozambique to join in the work God is doing amongst one of the people groups in that area. I’m a part of a great team, and am excited to be part of an even wider community of women serving God in the places God has led them too.
Esther
Ponderer, photographer, protector, peace-maker.
Tammy

We have served in East Africa since 1995. We came wth two small boys, gave birth to a little girl, and are now empty-nesters. We work with a national team in church planting. The Lord is also opening doors for us to encourage, mentor, and counsel other global workers.
Megan Dionne
I’m 23, was born and raised in North Carolina and I’m almost 4 months in to working with a clean water, education and mentorship organization in León, Nicaragua. These have been both the best and hardest months of my life but more often than not I find a new way to be in love with this country, it’s people and my job.
Tracy Marc

I’m just a girl trying to follow God and become who HE wants me to be. I am married to a Malagasy man and have a 1.5 year old son. I work at Growing the Nations Therapy Programmes in the administration and my husband is an assistant therapist. Our vision is to impact the lives of communities and individuals by making therapy and therapeutic services accessible to persons with disabilities and vulnerable groups who cannot access these services otherwise. Our current focus in Madagascar is to develop the profession of occupational therapy, as it does not yet exist here. Occupational therapy is one of the rehabilitation professions recognized by the World Health Organization. It enables people to overcome the barriers of life and disability and participate with maximum independence in meaningful activity, everyday life, and society.
Jody

Our family sold all and moved overseas in August 2015. I am wife of 16 years, momma to three boys (8, 5,and 4) and 1 precious little girl (2) whom we are still in the process of adopting; though she came to live with us in foster care Nov. 2016. We home school and I have a home based business. We love living in our country and living for our King.
Adrienne

I began traveling to the Dominican Republic as a college student, and gradually felt drawn more and more to the island. Eventually it became clear that full-time work was the next faithful step in my journey. This season has been the best and the most difficult of my life to date.