ARJONA
Juan and Martha Arjona
Children: Lillian, José Andrés, Ricardo
Juan and Martha serve with BEAMM (Border Evangelism and Mercy Ministry) among Latinos in the Escondido, California area. Many hearts are hard among immigrants steeped in folk Catholicism. But the Lord has opened important and exciting opportunities for outreach in response to problems related to gangs, drugs, and poverty. The Arjonas hope to bring about many conversions, many well-grounded disciples, and a growing congregation to testify to His glory.
Border Evangelism and Mercy Ministry (BEAMM)

ATWEBEMBEIRE
Rodgers and Prossie Atwebembeire
Children: Favor
Rodgers serves as coordinator of the Africa Centre for Apologetics Research (ACFAR) in Kampala, Uganda. ACFAR provides tools and training to help Christians in East Africa to identify, answer, and evangelize the many cultic groups that surround them.
Africa Centre for Apologetics Research / Blog

BORNMAN
Andrew and Iris Bornman
Children: Samuel, Hannah, Josiah, Lydia
The demanding and dangerous frontline work the Bornman family is doing among the animistic, desperately poor Tarahumara Indians of Chihuahua, Mexico combines evangelism and mercy ministry.
Mexico Medical Missions
CARDEN
Paul and Lisa Carden
Children: Graham, Cameron, Elisabeth, Hudson
Paul oversees the Centers for Apologetics Research (CFAR), an international network of Christian agencies equipping believers for discernment, the defense of the Gospel, and cult evangelism.
The Centers for Apologetics Research / Facebook

CARTER
Phil and Stella Carter
Phil and Stella are longtime staff members with Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) based in Singapore. Both serve as part of the ministry’s upper-level leadership team for East Asia—Stella as Area Finance Manager, and Phil as regional Partnership Director and cross-cultural training coordinator for the region.
Campus Crusade for Christ / Facebook

EBY
Dr. Dave and Darlene Eby
Dave and Darlene serve in Kampala, Uganda with Westminster Theological College and Seminary. The school’s web site explains that “Our mission is to train and equip pastors, preachers, church-planters, and leaders who have a passion for the gospel of grace and a zeal for building and multiplying healthy, strong, biblical, God-centered, and Christ-exalting churches in Uganda, Africa and to the ends of the earth.”
Westminster Theological College and Seminary

JESUS Film Project
ACPC supports an individual missionary serving with the JESUS Film Project in various parts of the world.
The JESUS Film Project

JONES
Dr. Peter and Rebecca Jones
Peter and Rebecca oversee “truthXchange” (formerly Christian Witness to a Pagan Planet), an international apologetics organization “dedicated to equipping the Church in bringing the good news of the Gospel to an increasingly pagan world.”
truthXchange

KANAVEL
Keith and Debbie Kanavel
The Kanavels formerly served in Bible translation and church-planting in French-speaking, Muslim-majority nations in West Africa. Their next assignment is in greater Montréal, Canada, home to one of the largest Muslim communities in North America.
Mission to the World

KIWANUKA
Pastor Emma and Allen Kiwanuka
Children: Joshua, Joel
Emma and Allen serve in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Pastor Emma oversees Westminster Theological College and Seminary, the Zana Community Presbyterian Church, and other important outreaches.
Westminster Theological College and Seminary

MISSION TO THE WORLD
ACPC supports a missionary family serving in theological education and mercy ministry with Mission to the World in Cambodia.
Mission to the World is the mission-sending agency of the Presbyterian Church in America, helping to fulfill the Great Commission by advancing Reformed and covenantal church-planting movements through word and deed in strategic areas worldwide.
Mission to the World

PETTENGILL
Mike and Erin Pettengill
Child: Madison
The Pettengills are based in La Ceiba, a port city with over 174,000 inhabitants on the northern coast of Honduras. The family’s work focuses largely on church-planting and medical/mercy ministries, and they facilitate the efforts of short-term missions groups. Their current projects include building two ministry centers to serve the poor, with planned facilities for high schools, churches, medical clinics, a seminary, and a center for homeless children.
Mission to the World / Blog

PIONEERS
ACPC supports a family serving with Pioneers in the Middle East.
Pioneers mobilizes teams to glorify God among unreached peoples by initiating church-planting movements in partnership with local churches.
Pioneers’ role is to recruit, train, and support missionaries who serve in difficult environments around the world. Pioneers also provides an efficient way for many churches to partner by organizing resources for greater impact, and providing benefits and services at a lower cost for each individual missionary. Pioneers also assists its field missionaries in communicating with their prayer partners and financial supporters, and in turn provides accountability, enabling churches and donors to have confidence in the work they are supporting.
Pioneers

REYNOLDS
Peter and Margaret Reynolds
Peter and Margaret serve in pastoral training at Grace Theological College in Auckland, New Zealand. Their ministry students serve in cities across the country, with parishioners from around Polynesia.
Grace Theological College
Presbyterian Mission International
