How is God at work in Jordan?
My family and I serve in Jordan, working closely with refugee communities who have been forced to flee their home countries in search of safety. Through this ministry, we have witnessed how God is moving both locally and globally, using His church to respond with compassion and purpose in these contexts.
We have seen the love of Jesus expressed in tangible ways—through words of hope, acts of service, and practical provision that addresses real and pressing needs. It has been deeply encouraging to see lives impacted as people encounter not only support, but also dignity, care, and the message of the gospel.
How has Midwestern Seminary prepared you?
My time at Midwestern Seminary has strengthened both my theological foundation and my personal conviction for ministry. It has equipped me to serve more faithfully by deepening my understanding of Scripture and clarifying the church’s calling to engage the world with the gospel.
In particular, my studies have helped me grow in encouraging and mobilizing others within the Church to respond to this calling, serving communities with intentionality and following the example of Jesus Christ.

