Current Priorities
After serving in Latin America for 20+ years, we are excited about our redeployment to Spain and this new opportunity and calling to build relationships with North African immigrants and share the love of Jesus in both word and action.
Vision
We believe wholeheartedly that God’s heart is for the nations and we want to be part of seeing Jesus’ Great Commission completed, God’s love reaching every part of the world, especially where there is still little to no opportunity.
We will strive to see simple, reproducible faith communities grow among North Africans, those with little access to the Gospel. A longer-term dream is to one day serve alongside Latin American workers in North Africa.
Bio
Rick gave his life to the Lord at the age of 12. Two years later while attending a week-long missions conference at his church, the Holy Spirit called him to be an international worker and gave him a passion for global missions. Rick served as a Youth Pastor and loves working with young people. He’s passionate about seeing people, young and old, serve the Lord, especially in reaching the lost all over the world with the love of Jesus.
Susan had the privilege of parents who showed her Jesus’ love. Deeply impacted by Sunday School teachers and youth workers, she committed her life to God at an early age. As her family hosted many amazing international workers, she was challenged by their stories, and the Lord very specifically called her to full-time international ministry. She loves serving where needed and is specifically passionate about discipleship and prayer.
Rick and Susan started overseas service as singles, but God took their individual calls and quickly aligned their passions and hearts together. They were married in 2010, and love living life and doing ministry with their two children.
After serving in Latin America for 20+ years, God is bringing their long-term calling and passion to reach North Africans with the love of Jesus and see their experience and relationships in Latin America possibly serve to see Latin American workers serving in the least-reached places in the world.