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Heatwole

Dano and Tara Heatwole serve with the Christian and Missionary Alliance in North Africa. Dano is the director of a nursing school and director of nurses at an Anglican hospital. Dano is an ER/Family Nurse Practitioner, and as a child, he always loved learning from his grandparents who were missionaries in Jamaica for 25 years. They have seven children . If you would like to learn more about their ministry, please sign up for their newsletter by emailing dtheatwole@tutamail.com.

Lawrence

Dan and Lisa Lawrence are workers with Alliance Missions in Paris, France. They serve in an international urban context reaching lost people in a “post religion culture” where less than 1% of the people know Christ. Through the power of relationships and hospitality, they are developing missional communities to bring gospel access to the French people, introducing people to Jesus for the first time through a modern day expression of the early church.

Angam Haokip

The son of a voodoo high priest, TL Angam Haokip accepted Jesus at age 8 and was taken to an orphanage by a missionary. After leaving the orphanage, he did volunteer missionary work in Myanmar before returning to India to earn his B.Th. And M.Th. in Bangalore. He then returned to plant churches in Myanmar, where he was twice arrested and jailed. TL returned to India, married his wife, Ruth, and founded International Biblical Missionary Church. They have trained over 50 missionaries, who have planted 91 congregations in India and beyond. IBMC also cares for orphans from Karnataka State as well as from Manipur, TL’s home area. TL and Ruth have 2 sons, Jahmhaolen and Jamgulim.

Patrick & ChristyLynn

Patrick Flynn has been on staff with International Students Inc. since 1999. Since then, Patrick has trained hundreds of volunteers to be more effective in their outreach to international students. Patrick, his wife, Christy Lynn and his four children live in Charlottesville, Virginia. Patrick is a native Virginian, studied Civil Engineering at UVA, and enjoys playing the double bass.

Pour International

Scott and Marcia Borg have been in full-time Missions ministry since 1996. Serving in different roles worldwide, they first visited Eswatini (Swaziland), Africa in 2005. Working with orphans and widows in rural communities led them to start Pour International in 2011. The Hope for Life home for abandoned children accepted the first child in September 2016. Since then, the Lord guided and provided the building of four total houses on the Hope for Life property, currently (2023) providing homes for 32 children. Pour International also administers an income-generating craft co-op for women (timbalicrafts.org) who volunteer to cook meals for thousands of orphans and vulnerable children at regional Care Points around Eswatini. They believe that children are Eswatini's greatest resource and Eswatini's future. Pour International is working with the Lord to provide love, family, safety, security, and faith-filled living for the children in their care. Scott and Marcia reside in Gainesville, Georgia, and regularly visit the ministry sites in Eswatini while advocating, supporting, and planning for the ministry from the home office in Gainesville.

Kishor & Sikha

Kishor and Sikha Pandagade serve with 24:14 World Missions based in Charlottesville, VA. 24:14 are a collaborative community catalyzing, multiplying and supporting church planting movements working together to urgently engage every unreached people and place globally. The Pandagade’s have two daughters, Catherine and Karen. Catherine is completing her Masters Degree in Medical Administration at Liberty University. Karen is working on her Masters Degree in Cyber Security Engineering at George Mason University.

Todd & Debbie

Todd and Debbie Adams have served with the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Indonesia for over 25 years. Both Todd and Debbie grew up on the mission field and later returned as missionaries. Todd and Debbie have served in leadership development, national church reconciliation, and community development. Todd and Debbie have five children, Natalie, Sully, Emily, Beau and Jordan. Tragically, their daughter, Emily, was killed in a car accident in 2018.

Rajan George

Rajan serves as campus staff at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He grew up in India and came to the United States as an international student. Rajan worked as a design engineer and later as a software engineer in Virginia. He, along with his family, have served as a host family to several international students. Rajan is currently serving his local church as a deacon since 2017 and coordinates a mid-week corporate prayer for the church. He and his wife Jessy are blessed with a son in college and a daughter in high school.