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Introduce us to others! Download and print our 2 page Angola Mission Team Fact Sheet in PDF format.
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Rusty, Laura, and Alexander Campbell have served as vocational missionaries in Japan for four years. Rusty is from Portland, Oregon and Laura is from Kenya where her parents were missionaries. They both graduated from Cascade College in Portland. They currently live in Memphis, TN where Rusty is finishing his master's degree in ministry. Alex is 2 years old and is also the shortest person on our team.
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Nathan Holland graduated from Harding University in 2004, with a major in Missions. He has spent time in Mozambique, Portugal and Brazil making contacts and building connections between churches and individuals in the Portuguese speaking world. He has also spent a great deal of time working in Southern Mississippi with hurricane relief and with a new church plant in Pearlington, MS.
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Robert and Teague Meyer work with the Silver City Church in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Teague has served as a nurse at Arkansas Children's Hospital since graduating from Harding University in May, 2006. Robert received his B.A. in Bible from Harding in 2004 and is nearing the completion of his M.Div. degree from the Harding Graduate School of Religion in Memphis, TN.
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Danny and Katie Reese were both were raised as missionary kids - Danny in South Africa, Katie in Kenya. They graduated from Harding University, Danny with a degree in Missions, and Katie with a degree in Early Childhood Education. They are now in Memphis, TN, where Danny is finishing up a graduate degree in ministry at the Harding Graduate School of Religion. Katie teaches 2nd grade for Harding Academy Memphis. They are expecting their first child in September.
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Jordan Yarbrough is a registered nurse who graduated from Harding University's College of Nursing in 2006 and is currently working in Greensboro, North Carolina on a Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. She spent a month in 2005 at a mission hospital in Tanzania and has a desire to pursue medical missions in the future after further preparation.
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The door is open for more Kingdom workers in Angola. God is opening doors into the hearts of the Angolan people, and we believe that God will fill this country with those who long to do his work. There are several ways you can join in His work there. If you're interested, let us know! |
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