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About My Family
My wife, Marie, and I have been married for 13 years. We have three boys: Noah (10), Elijah (8) and Kade (4).
About My Church Plant
My family and I have a huge heart to reach the lost together as a family, so we set aside two days each week to serve together in the community. We feel God has led us to help our homeless neighbors, so we serve at our local homeless outreach center, which is called the Bread of Life. Each week we help distribute food to our neighbors in need, lead a discipleship Bible study on Wednesday nights and hit the streets at our local pier on Monday nights, blessing people with worship, prayer and hygiene essentials.
Our long-term goal, after the coronavirus dies down, is to plant a church for our homeless neighbors where we will disciple, feed and walk with them on their journey to Jesus, recovery and into a home. Thank you for taking the time to pray for us and our ministry.
Our long-term goal, after the coronavirus dies down, is to plant a church for our homeless neighbors where we will disciple, feed and walk with them on their journey to Jesus, recovery and into a home. Thank you for taking the time to pray for us and our ministry.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions living in North America have not been reached with the gospel. But a new church makes change possible in an unreached neighborhood.
Send Network church planters immerse themselves in a community, learning the rhythms and culture as they establish relationships with the lost. A church plant grows out of the evangelism efforts of the planter and his core team.
Send Network church planters immerse themselves in a community, learning the rhythms and culture as they establish relationships with the lost. A church plant grows out of the evangelism efforts of the planter and his core team.