Mission Partners
God has called us to be Kingdom-minded. One of the ways we answer that call is through global missions.
By partnering with missionaries throughout the world, Peace Church can bring the love and truth of Jesus Christ to places we would never reach on our own. From Uganda to Indonesia, the people of Peace Church are building the kingdom of God globally through our support of missionaries and mission organizations.
Please look through our growing list of global missions' partners and spend some time learning about their work, praying for them, and considering whether you want to give a special gift to support their gospel work. If you give to our general fund, you are already supporting each of these missionaries financially, but we ask that you pray and consider any additional individual support that would be above and beyond.
Daniel & Amber Greegor
Mexico
Ethnos 360
Mexico is home to sixty-three indigenous languages with over 350 dialects, many with no access to a Bible. The Greegor’s are establishing a group of believers who can show them Christ's love and disciple them to walk with him. Their goal is to plant a self-sustaining, indigenous church amongst the least-reached people group in rural Mexico.
Mission India
Mission India's vision is to see India transformed by the love of Christ. Their mission is to equip India's Christians to plant reproducing churches. They accomplish this through children's Bible clubs, adult literacy classes, and church planter training.
Here at Peace Church, we are partnered with two missionaries in India. Both families have started and continue to lead and support at least five small churches in different villages in India.
Billy & Erica Tjernlund
Big Lake, Alaska
Pioneers, Great Commission Alaska Outreach | (Missionary Account # 111588)
The Tjernlunds minister as a missionary piloting family for Pioneers and Great Commission Alaska Outreach out of Big Lake, Alaska. In addition to piloting, they also work with a recovery lodge for those coming out of addiction and a youth Bible camp.
Sarah Jantzen
Uganda
Jenga Community Development Outreach
Sarah runs a child protection training program called Reclaiming Hope that sets up church/faith-based child protection units in villages across Uganda. She currently is opening an emergency shelter for teenage survivors of sexual abuse called Path of Hope. Sarah raises 14 kids while ministering to her neighbors in Nasenyi Village through education support and Bible studies. Sarah’s future goal to be happening in 2025 is having a school feeding program that will be called Mukisa Meals.