World Changers
We believe that Jesus’ last command to Believers were to make disciples locally and globally (Acts 1:8). We have a responsibility to reach our local communities, but to reach out globally we pray for world changers, provide financial support, and partner with those with servant hearts for the Lord.

Hannah Bennett
Medical Missionary
I am currently working with Matthew and Courtney Womack at a young church plant, Solid Rock Baptist Church. Our church is involved in children’s ministry, and outreach in the community through local hospitals and homeless shelters, as well as soup kitchens and medical missions. I am scheduled to take my nursing exams to get my South African nursing certification in November 2023. With this certification comes a whole new door of opportunities to reach people with the Gospel through medical missions.

Ken and Debbie Norris
Missionary to Navajo Nation
The mission of Ken and Debbie Norris is to plant Bible-preaching churches among the Navajo Nation, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with compassion, respect, and faithfulness. Since 1988, they have sought to reach the Navajo people by building genuine relationships, honoring their culture, and pointing them to the eternal hope found only in Christ.

Scott and Laurie Brackett
Missionary to Argentina
Scott and Laurie Brackett are missionaries with the Fundamental Baptist World-Wide Mission (FBWM), serving in Argentina from Farmington Avenue Baptist Church (West Hartford, CT), focusing on sharing the Gospel and supporting mission work. While details are scarce, they are involved in full-time ministry, with Scott often sharing insights on faith, finance, and serving Christ.

David and Delight Diehl Family
Missionary to Panama
It has been their privilege to personally present the Gospel of Jesus Christ to several dozen Panamanians and help fill the pulpits of established ministries over 200 times in their first year on the field. It is their prayer to start a Baptist church in the an area of Panama City called Villa Lucre before the end of 2017.

Bart and Emily Allen Family
Missionary to Papua New Guinea
Our team (our family, along with our teammates Benjamin & Missy Hatton) ministers among the Amdu people located in the mountains of western Papua New Guinea. By God’s grace, we have learned their tribal language, taught many of the people to read and write in their own language, and are currently translating the Bible and teaching them what it says.

Dan and Faith Souza
Evangelist
God has used Bro. Souza to plant a church in his hometown and remaining with that ministry for 10 years. He also produced an interstate weekly radio broadcast for 8 years over two stations, administrating the church Christian school of 180 students for 4 years, and leading the membership in two building programs before being called to full time Evangelism.

Steve and Sharon Sanford
CEO of Ethnos360
The Sanfords joined the Joti missionary team in 1994. The team’s tasks included language and culture study, Bible translation, curriculum development, medical and literacy work, and Bible teaching. Missionaries were ordered to leave tribal areas in 2005. The Sanfords transferred to Ethnos360’s Wayumi program in central PA for 17 years using their experiences as church planters to bless and challenge the many participants who attend the Wayumi programs each year. The Sanfords moved to Sanford, FL in January 2024 for Steve to fill in the role of CEO of Ethnos360.

Mike and Jill Ivey
Missionary to Korea
Mike and Jill have worked alongside the pastors and people of Korea since 1986 to start and strengthen churches, train both Korean nationals and international students preparing for ministry, facilitate international internships with Korean ministry opportunities, as well as finding innovative ways to minister in restricted access regions of the Korean peninsula. The Iveys permanently relocated to the southern island of Jeju in order to facilitate church planting focused on internationals who come to the island for education and work.

Timothy and Kim LaLonde
Missionary to Canada
Timothy and Kim LaLonde have seen the miracles of our Saviour continually. Their goals from deputation remain the same, with a few others added to them: evangelizing, baptizing and discipling souls, establishing French New-Testament Bible-believing Baptist churches and equipping God-called servants for the ministry, along with educating Christians through well-translated materials and mentoring younger Pastors to avoid mistakes that others have made.

Ron and Frances Maggard
Missionary to Spanish Speaking People
Ron and Frances Maggard were approved as missionaries to Ireland in May 1981. Due to health problems, they resigned in December 1982. They were reinstated to Cuba in September 1996. The Maggards are presently serving in as USLG missionaries to Spanish speaking people.
