Faith Lutheran partners with many other Christians and Christian organizations to help share the saving Gospel of Jesus with as many people as possible! The organizations and people listed below are mission organizations and missionaries that we support in prayer and in other ways. Please click on their graphic for a direct link to their website (if applicable).
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod is our national church body, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, which helps to train pastors, plant mission churches, and produce useful educational and worship materials.
The Texas District of the LC-MS is our local district of the LC-MS, helping to provide mission opportunities, local pastoral support, youth ministry events, service opportunities, and more.
LINC - North Texas is an missionary organization commited to inner city mission work, training non-Anglo pastors, and planting ethnic churches in the DFW area.
Faith Lutheran tithes 10% of all we receive each year to support missionaries at home and abroad. Many of these missionaries have trained at the nearby Wycliffe language training center and have worshipped with us throughout the years. We invite you to use this part of our website to help guide your prayers, send encouraging e-mails to missionaries abroad, and to check up on what God is doing locally and around the world.
John and Maila Davies are doing Bible-translation and Christian education among the Minimimp people of Papua New Guinea. They also work with construction and administration of schools in the area.
Esther Campbell is teaching 10th grade World Geography and French 1 and helping with special needs kids in Papua New Guinea, all while helping to live and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tim and Lois Hunter have worked around the world to share the Gospel. Right now, Tim is a consultant-in-training for the OneStory Partnership. He is expected to become a OneStory coordinator for Wycliffe Int’l in West Africa.
Allen and Sheri Larsen and their children, Kendra, Thomas, and Peter spread the Good News and teach literacy among the Garifuna people so that they also may know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The Larsens have been in Guatemala for 10 years.
Kedra Kinney is an “ethnomusicology specialist.” She makes frequent trips to West African countries developing culturally-appropriate music for Scripture materials and church worship.
Larry and Sonya Marhenke are deeply involved in the Cunenteco Quiche Bible Translation and Literacy Project in Guatemala. Larry travels back and forth to Guatemala to continue the translation project. Sonya goes to Guatemala to help every summer.
Greg Meier is currently in training to learn native languages and then create a new Bible translation in that tongue. Currently in the U.S.A., Greg anticipates going to begin his work in Namibia in the near future.
Tim and Michelle Miller and their children, Ellyn, Joel & Sarah work among the Z people of Thailand with mother-tongue education programs and Bible translation.
Richard and Maya Rudowske, along with their children and their children Christopher, Katherine, Matthew, Joshua, & Rebecca, are preparing for long-term translation work among the peoples of Botswana. Currently they are doing final fund-raising in the U.S.A. in preparation for their trip to Africa.
John Strasen has been working since 1999 in Opuwo, Namibia, with the Dhimba Bible Translation and Literacy Project.