Ernie and Judy Scalabrin

Ernie and Judy Scalabrin are domestic missionaries with the Navigators, serving locally with the Greater NYC/NJ Navigators Missions Team. Their exciting focus of ministry is After-School Bible Clubs in the public schools grades K-12. They teach and train volunteers to effectively share the Gospel with and disciple public school children who attendd.

Their ministry is expanding quickly to public schools not only locally in New York and New Jersey but to other states. They see scores of children every year trust Christ as Savior! They have been involved in this ministry for 23 years. If you are interested in knowing more about them or doing a Bible Club in your local public school you can contact them at erniebrs@gmail.com

Gracie Leung

Gracie Leung is on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, serving local campuses, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and Princeton University. 

The mission of InterVarsity is to establish and advance witnessing communities on campuses that follow Jesus as Lord, growing in love for God, God’s word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture, and God’s purposes. 

Gracie disciples, equips, and empowers students to follow Jesus with their whole lives and bring the Good News to those on campus who are loved by God yet do not know Him yet.

Marc & Alyssa Stasio

Marc and Alyssa Stasio are passionate about seeing the Gospel spread throughout New Jersey. They’ve lived here their whole lives and met each other at Cru on Rutgers University. After powerfully encountering Jesus as students in Cru, they’re now working full time to reach today’s college students with the Gospel.

Patrick & Ligi Brady

Patrick Brady is the IDEAS Agriculture Sector Director. With IDEAS, he has worked in fruit orchard renovation and development in Central Asia for over 20 years. Ligi Brady is an English Teacher Trainer/Coach and is passionate about implementing her skills to coach women and youth who are struggling to find meaning and purpose in their lives.

Dave, Emily & Artimis Parmer

David and Emily Parmer, along with their daughter Artemis, live in Strasbourg, France. They work with a team of believers to reach refugees and immigrants from unreached nations with the Good News. Since 2022, they have begun their journey of language learning and integrating into ministry life. The team runs a coffee shop which offers people a haven to build community and receive help with administrative paperwork, French learning, and other life-on-life opportunities to express the love that Jesus has for each of them. With a long-term vision for churches to be planted in the least-reached neighborhoods of Strasbourg, the Parmer’s are seeking to use hospitality in the coffee shop and their own home to offer their neighbors a glimpse at the redemptive power of Jesus in their own lives and family.

Matt & Mali Hunt

Matt & Mali Hunt – in our 30s, married 5 years, 2 kids, Ava, 4 years old, & Sam 1 year. Mali’s from Minneapolis, went to Wheaton for undergrad, Bethel University in MN for grad school, and is a PA by training. Matt grew up in Arkansas, but moved to northern VA (DC suburbs) at age 12, went to the University of VA for undergrad and Liberty for grad school, worked a project management job for a few years in Wisconsin (where we met), was an officer in the US Air Force for 6 years (in Germany, CA, & SC) and speaks Arabic. We both came to know Christ as kids, and we said yes to missions in 2019 and became full-time missionaries in 2022.

We currently live in a town called Albertville in the French Alps where we’re French language students at a missionary language school preparing to serve in a French city called Strasbourg, where we’re joining a team that has planted a church in a Muslim-majority area, runs a community center as a venue for refugee ministry, and seeks to train up and send out others to do similar works. We expect to serve with a special focus on the Arabs in the area and with Matt as something like an associate pastor. Our desire is to pour into & train up believers from unreached people groups (Arabs or others), and then to send them out to plant healthy churches amongst their countrymen.

Steven & Gwen Anderson

Steven and Gwen are a young missionary couple who have been married for five years and have two boys, Atticus and Matthias, and another baby on the way! They plan to come alongside church planters in a mountainous part of Ecuador to partner with them and help minister to the Awa people. There in the remote town of Palmira, they intend to help build a church plant among this indigenous group.  In such a remote area of Ecuador, Steven and Gwen have the conviction to preach the gospel and share His good news with those in need. “We can’t imagine dedicating our lives to a more worthy purpose than that of bringing people the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ!

Rachel & Shelbey Hunt

Rachel and Shelbey have been in the UK for five years in various roles. They currently serve with GEM UK in England in a micro-church coffee shop. They equip, serve, and invite the local community into a true relationship with Jesus while encouraging their fellow brothers and sisters to reach out alongside them.

They both work within the coffee shop amongst local customers and regulars while developing relationships with a gospel end in mind. Rachel serves the church community through discipleship, teaching, and encouraging a group of believers through a small group. Shelbey helps lead both the small church community as well as a network that connects various churches throughout Bicester. He also works with GEM UK to empower new missionaries entering the field for their first term

Nathan & Becky Kendall

After serving in Guinea for 18 years, Nathan and Becky (and kids Philip, Marie, and Taliana) are moving to Senegal to serve the church leadership and train pastors

Adrienne Livingston

Since 2014, Adrienne Livingston has been the Director of Anti-Sex Trafficking Initiatives (Global) with WorldVenture. Adrienne is a Co-Developer of the Girl Empowerment Curriculum which was created as a sex trafficking and domestic violence prevention curriculum for middle and high school girls. The desire to see girls understand their value as image bearers of God, navigate relationships in healthy and safe ways, and be equipped to recognize and avoid sex trafficking and domestic violence situations. She is the producer and host of the Justice Hope Freedom Podcast to educate about the issues of sex trafficking and exploitation. A life value she holds is giving back to community and upholding justice and care.