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About My Family
My wife and I are originally from Kansas. I was born in Hays and grew up in Topeka. Roxanne grew up in Morton County. Just before moving to Colby, Kansas, we lived 14 years in Fort Worth, Texas, which is where our kids were born.
We moved to Colby in July 2020 in response to God’s call to begin a new ministry here.
We moved to Colby in July 2020 in response to God’s call to begin a new ministry here.
About My Church Plant
God called us to Colby to be part of rebuilding the body of Christ in rural towns. We have a ministry of restoration of faith, families and community. The hope of the gospel is a seed that is planted. Seed, Sow, Harvest. As God transforms lives, the seed grows and transforms lives, which transforms families and communities. We help people meet Jesus and grow in their walk with God.
Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem by helping people rebuild the surrounding area. We believe God has called men and women to help rebuild the church where they live. Our God-given dream is to develop leadership training to begin Bible studies in surrounding towns and develop them into churches led by co-vocational pastors, such as farmers, mechanics and teachers who love God.
Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem by helping people rebuild the surrounding area. We believe God has called men and women to help rebuild the church where they live. Our God-given dream is to develop leadership training to begin Bible studies in surrounding towns and develop them into churches led by co-vocational pastors, such as farmers, mechanics and teachers who love God.
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.