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We are made new. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 2 Cor 5:17

Jeremy and Lynnette are Missionaries in the Church of the Nazarene, returning to the Asia-Pacific Region as Regional Missions Teams Coordinators and Lynnette will also work with the regional finance team based in Metro Manila, Philippines. They have three wonderful sons: Jordan is in the U.S. Navy and lives in Japan, Jacob lives in Phoenix and is studying Business Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University, and Luke lives at home and will attend 8th grade in the Philippines this August. 

Previously, they served in Thailand and Indonesia, assisting works on the Sealands Field. In their new roles, they will work to plan, organize, & promote ministry projects in 32 world areas on the Asia-Pacific Region while coordinating the mobilization of short-term teams traveling to, and from the region. They are excited to help churches, pastors, and missional leaders from all around the world send servants of Christ who desire to serve cross-culturally by helping with projects that include construction, education, sports, medical, technology, Jesus Film, emergency response, Compassionate Ministries, and more. They invite you to join the effort to Make Disciples of the Nations in the Asia-Pacific Region.

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