TXB missionaries are either volunteers or people who raise support and who commit to at least 20 hours per week in a mission setting here in Texas. TXB missionaries are people who commit to working in any part of Texas.
These missionaries are appointed by the Baptist General Convention of Texas after a proper background check and screening. If they choose they are able to raise support through the convention, and be a subcontractor working under the office of Urban Missions. They will work with various organizations, but the priority for their recruitment and placement will be with Texas Baptist churches.
Noemi’s purpose is to invite and equip believers across Europe to grow in discipleship through strategic events, leadership development, and service to the local body of Christ in Paris—so that the Gospel continues to take root and multiply throughout the continent.
Nick and Susan Howard minister at Immanuel Baptist Church in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Gabriela Izaguirre is serving in South Korea doing work with high-school and college age students.
We’ve all been lost, forgotten and not loved. Mr. Jackson wants to reach out to those in poverty, those whose parents are on drugs, and the kids that try to do better even though no one says, “good job.”
Loren Kendig supports many missionary stations on the border by providing beans, rice, clothing, Spanish Bibles and medical supplies.
Madison Kurth will be serving in the Republic of Korea (also known as South Korea), sharing the gospel through college evangelism, an international school boarding program, English lessons, and VBS.
We seek to be the presence of Christ by engaging in holistic, relational and healing ministries among the ethnic groups of Skopje.
Brit will be serving with the Japan Initiative Team in the Tokyo area, working with multiple Japanese churches and partners to help them share the gospel multiplicatively, through planting churches and making disciples who make disciples.
We are Jon and Laura Shell, and we have the privilege of serving the children of global workers at Black Forest Academy in Kandern, Germany. We serve here so they can serve there. We also work with the local refugee population and community.
The Whitley family has served overseas for many years, seeking to be the presence of Christ; building relationships with immigrants from African and Eastern European countries as well as serving victims of human trafficking.
The Wilsons will partner with Genesis and Norwegian Settlers Church in Port Shepstone to take the church beyond its walls—bringing healing, hope, and discipleship through Christ-Centered ministry to the surrounding community.