Global Outreach
Jim and Linda Beauchamp
Jim and Linda were members at Heritage Evangelical Free Church until their move to Pueblo . Jim works as a chaplain in prison ministry in the Pueblo area. Linda works with women being released from prison to help them adjust to their new situation. They have four grown children.
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CBRTN (Colorado Burma Round Table Network)
CBRTN works alongside refugees from Burma who have relocated to the Denver area, providing food, clothes and other assistance that helps them get along in their new country. CBRTN teams regularly travel to Thailand to provide medical assistance to remote mountain hill tribe villages, and provide support for a native evangelist team made up of a pastor and his wife. CBRTN also raises funds to provide emergency food and medicine to villagers who have been cruelly displaced from their homes by the Burma Army and are forced to hide in the jungles near the Thai border.
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Rodrigo and Emilia Chavarria
Rodrigo is a seminary professor in a Theological Seminary in San Jose, Costa Rica. They have served with Latin America Mission (LAM) since 1990.
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Kevin Dennis
Kevin works with Campus Crusade for Christ in Orlando, Florida, leading a team of Cru staff and students that invest in the lives of the 8,000 annual interns from around the world working at Walt Disney World. They are trusting the gospel of Jesus to forever change lives, communities, and countries through the Walt Disney World internship programs.
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Bruce and Karen Duell
Bruce and Karen have served as urban/intercultural missionaries under the EFC of America since 1988. The ministry they serve in is in inner-city Denver . Their main task is that of church planting with the goal of reaching the urban/ethnic poor for Christ and seeing them grow into mature disciples. They have four grown children.
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Bill Jack
Bill serves on the staff of Worldview Academy as Faculty Advisor. He teaches at Worldview Academy’s camps and speaks at their Christianity and Culture conferences. Bill and his wife, Tabby, have three children; Caleb, Joshua and Ruby. They attend Heritage Evangelical Free Church.
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R. Larson
Ron runs the finance office for a global outreach group who sends workers to lead in community development and education projects in needy communities around the world, primarily from North Africa to China.
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Enrique and Susan Medina
Enrique and Susan minister in Mexico . They minister year round in Mexico from Arizona where they live. They coordinate short-term mission trips for stateside churches which go to minister in local Mexican churches. Enrique trains pastors in Mexico in a seminary level program, that consists of How to Study the Bible, Church planting, discipleship, etc. This has proved to be fruitful and efficient in refreshing, encouraging and equipping the Pastors. They have three children; Elyana, Malaki and Samaria.
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Gill and Karen Nash
Gill and Karen Nash desire to see the love of Christ penetrate the hearts of Asian people. They live in Southeast Asia and are working in several nations to help advance God’s work in this region. They have a special interest in ministry among Tibetan and Nepali peoples and are working among migrant workers from these areas. Karen is also very involved in life-coaching, counseling, training and member-care along with being a mother and home-maker. They have three children; Tayler, Ciera & Kaylee. Karen is also the sister of Sheila Porter who attends Heritage Evangelical Free Church.
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Ramón and Deborah Padilla
Ramón and Deborah are Wycliffe members, seconded to SIL International and serving locally with SIL Mexico. They are working among a Zapotec language group in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. They are learning to speak this particular Zapotec language and adapt to their culture by living part-time in an indigenous town in the language area and part-time in the nearest large city where there is also a growing population of speakers of the language. Along with other team members, they are involved in long-term project planning for Bible translation and literacy development among this particular language group, and are already training people who speak the language in the city for work as national translators of their own language, as well as in other language development and literacy work. Deb’s focus is on linguistics, hoping to bring more awareness and prestige to the local language, to solve some of the linguistic problems for clarity and quality of Bible translation, and to pass on this training to local speakers. Ramón’s focus is on mentoring and training local speakers to become better translators for the work in their native tongue.
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Michael and Carol Beth Sprenger
Mike and Carol Beth served in Ulaan baatar, Mongolia for 12 years. Mike was the principal and taught at a mission school for full-time Christian workers. They have received a new assignment from ReachGlobal and will be serving in Chaingmai, Thailand. In Thailand, they will be involved in the broader component of missionary care throughout the region and the world and an integral part of ReachGlobal’s ENHANCE team. Mike is the son of Les and Eileen Sprenger who attend HEFC. They have eight children; Kyle, Heather, Caleb, Cameron, Laurel, Holly, Casey and Linden.
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B&D Vang
The Vang’s work with the Evangelical Free Church of America missions reaching unreached people groups in Southeast Asia. They train leaders, evangelists, church planters, women, men, youth leaders, and Sunday school teachers for the Hmong believers in five countries in Southeast Asia.
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Greg Yoder
Greg works with Christian World Outreach where he recruits, trains and leads short term teams. He represents CWO at mission conferences, churches and other place. He gives oversight and leadership to construction projects, assists in fundraising for CWO and personal support, assists with the training of national CWO staff and assist with other items as requested.

