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About My Family
Laura, Connor, Joshua and I are excited to be planting in San Antonio. We are eager to serve our neighbors, make new friends and bring a new family together.
Laura and I are both graduates of Dallas Theological Seminary. We have made the decision to homeschool our boys and are seeing them both thrive in this setting.
As a combat veteran, I find I am surrounded by men and women who have faced similar trauma as me, and I am called to help face the recovery. As we dig roots here in San Antonio, we are finding connecting points in the community and churches around us.
Laura and I are both graduates of Dallas Theological Seminary. We have made the decision to homeschool our boys and are seeing them both thrive in this setting.
As a combat veteran, I find I am surrounded by men and women who have faced similar trauma as me, and I am called to help face the recovery. As we dig roots here in San Antonio, we are finding connecting points in the community and churches around us.
About My Church Plant
Coming to faith four months before deploying to Iraq in November of 2002, I was thrust into ministry as early as our time in the desert, helping to lead Bible studies with my unit, mostly in Qayyarah Airfield West in Iraq. Years later, I helped with a food and gift drive for underprivileged kids and started feeling the call to full-time ministry. I pursued a seminary education and found myself leading in men’s and student ministries.
While in seminary, I interned with a church plant, helping with weekly services. After seminary, I started at Hill Country Bible Church in Dripping Springs, Texas, as Associate Pastor of Families.
After five years, God called us to a small church in southeast Minnesota, where I led as lead pastor. After two years there, God has called us back to Texas to plant in San Antonio.
While in seminary, I interned with a church plant, helping with weekly services. After seminary, I started at Hill Country Bible Church in Dripping Springs, Texas, as Associate Pastor of Families.
After five years, God called us to a small church in southeast Minnesota, where I led as lead pastor. After two years there, God has called us back to Texas to plant in San Antonio.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions in North America are in desperate need of hope. Ultimately, the only hope that’s going to last - in this life and the next - is the hope of the gospel. North American missionaries build relationships and share this hope in their communities and beyond.