
Missionary Spotlight: Jeff and Naoko MacKay
Since moving to Osaka, Japan, in 1997, the MacKays have planted five churches, including Hope Chapel Osaka in the center of the city.
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Since moving to Osaka, Japan, in 1997, the MacKays have planted five churches, including Hope Chapel Osaka in the center of the city.
Foursquare Missionaries Lee and Robyn Brockinton moved from Texas to Belize a year ago, and already they are seeing many come to Christ in this small Central American nation.
Paul and Carina Greer, Foursquare missionaries to Papua New Guinea, minister in a diverse country that is home to over 6 million people and 800 indigenous languages.
Mike and Bee Arter, Foursquare missionaries to Mae Sot, Thailand, are creatively reaching people and say there are many ways we from the U.S. can help the ministry there.
Over 3.3 million people live in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya and one of the most populous cities in Africa. Garry and Brenda Kean pastor New Song Nairobi, and have a vision to reach the entire nation.
Thailand is predominately a Buddhist nation, and less than 1 percent of the people are Christian. But Foursquare Missionaries Andy and Christina Opie are seeing doors open to the gospel.
Bill and Debbie Boling have served as missionaries to Costa Rica for six years, ministering to people via local churches, Bible institutes, ESL classes, cooking classes, and outreaches to schoolchildren.
The Hartels are FMI missionaries to Amsterdam, a beautiful city rich in the arts and diversity but very challenging spiritually. They've been here since June 2010, and are starting to see some great things happen.
Even though it's thought of as a Christian nation, the Philippines is predominately Catholic and largely unchurched. But great things are happening through the 1,827 Foursquare churches there.