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Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all peoples. –Psalm 96:3

Kevin & Jeni Campbell-White served as Global Missionaries in SE Asia from 2017-2022. After pastoring a church in the US for the past 2 years they are returning to Global Missions and are headed for Mongolia in March 2025.

Kevin and Jeni have 3 adult children, Lydia, Noah, and Caleb. Lydia, is also a missionary in Mongolia… and they will get work together sometimes! Noah, and his wife Lizzie, live in Peoria, IL, and Caleb and his wife Rachel live in Nampa, ID. 

The Campbell-White's have been in full-time ministry for the past 29 years in various places in the U.S. and overseas, and they have had the privilege of planting churches in both the US and in Thailand. Kevin is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene and has served as a worship pastor, youth pastor, and senior pastor, and missionary. Jeni will be ordained as an elder in April 2025 and has served as a youth pastor, children’s director, discipleship & spiritual formation pastor, and missionary.

Kevin & Jeni have a passion for God's Word, His Church, and His Kingdom and are honored to have the opportunity to serve as Church Development Coordinators in Mongolia. They look forward to watching God build His Kingdom in Mongolia as we learn together what it means to follow Him in full surrender.

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