Dear Friends,

This year at the 44th General Assembly and Gospel Priorities Summit, World Outreach had the joy and privilege of commissioning 15 Global Workers. The commissioning service at General Assembly is a sacred time for the denomination to come alongside those who have undergone a rigorous assessment process and have been appointed by the World Outreach Committee as new Global Workers. We are thrilled to introduce you to the newest members of the World Outreach family.

Jared and Abby are excited to join in the work God is doing with the unreached first through language learning. They plan to move to Jordan to learn Arabic, and afterward, they will shift their focus to church planting among an unreached people group. Abby has a background in nursing, and Jared has a degree in applied linguistics and is pursuing his MDiv online through Covenant Theological Seminary. Please pray for them as they transition to the field and welcome their first baby this December.

If the Lord is leading you this way, Abby and Jared have an urgent need to be 100% support raised by January to be able to purchase tickets and visas. They are currently 65% support raised and need another $3000 in monthly support. If you would like to get involved in their ministry, visit their giving page here.

John and Barbara have long felt the call to missions. They were on the field as part of a church planting team in Southeast Asia from 2003-2011. After their youngest child graduated from college in 2024, God opened a door to an opportunity for them to teach at Grace International School (GIS) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. John and Barb will strive to learn the Thai language and the culture of the many Thai Muslims who will be living near them.

Please pray that God will be glorified in all they say and do and that praises will ring out to Him from the mountains and valleys surrounding Chiang Mai. If you would like to join their support team, you can visit their giving page here.

Stephen’s journey in missions and ministry began early, growing up at North Park Church, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In his youth, he was blessed with many opportunities to serve locally and nationally. After high school, he was part of various overseas short and long-term missions efforts. He is now serving in Southeast Asia teaching English to people of all ages and building relationships to share the love and truth of Jesus.

Please pray that those he encounters will feel the love of Jesus. If you would like to join his support team, you can visit his giving page here.

Benj and Corrie Giffone are based in Western Pennsylvania, and Benj’s appointment is to the International Theological Education Network (ITEN) of WO. ITEN’s mission is to train pastors and church leaders among those who are least reached with the gospel. Benj and Corrie bring a wealth of cross-cultural and pastoral experience to their role. They previously served overseas, and now Benj serves as a transitional pastor at Redeemer EPC, Erie PA, and Corrie teaches third grade at a local classical Christian school. The Giffones will remain in Western Pennsylvania for the time being as they develop partners for Benj’s ministry with ITEN and requisite travel.

Pray for Benj’s teaching with ITEN, working with seminaries and non-formal theological education partners in South Asia, for Corrie’s ministry as a Christian school elementary teacher, and for their children, Daniel and Elizabeth, to grow in faith and wisdom. If you would like to join their support team, you can visit their giving page here.

Evie Knotternus has served in ministry for 35+ years in both formal and informal roles. Based in Fremont CA, Evie serves alongside her husband Sam, Pastor of Centerville Presbyterian Church. Evie’s role with World Outreach will be discipling and mentoring those looking to serve in stateside and overseas missions, and she is discerning what this will look like longer term.

Pray that she would be able to prioritize ongoing intimacy with Jesus and serve out of the abundance He pours out on her. Pray for awareness of the Spirit and His voice, leading, and guidance. And pray that she would have discernment to know how to best come alongside global workers. If you would like to join her support team, you can visit her giving page here.

David and Melissa serve in Southeast Asia with their three sons, Isaac (14), Asher (12), and Elias (10). They have been in ministry for 14 years and currently work through Business as Mission to reach university students while contributing to local business development. They are passionate about reaching the unreached through education, coaching, experiential ministry, and connecting new believers with the local church.

Pray for transformative kingdom education for those they serve. And pray for their family in this season of life. If you would like to join their support team, you can visit their giving page here.

Mattie felt the call to the mission field at a young age. She recently launched to Central Asia where her team works alongside local believers in running outreach clubs to young adults, youth, and special-needs children across the city. They also disciple and equip local believers and are hoping to establish a church plant this fall.

The Lord is very clearly at work in the hearts of the people in Central Asia. Please pray that the few believers there would continue to be encouraged in the Spirit and each other. Pray also for Mattie’s team, that they may be effective in their work and continue to walk with Christ daily. If you would like to join her support team, you can visit her giving page here.

Nathan and Kareen Moser have been passionate about ministry and missions all their adult lives. After 13 years serving the local church, they are excited to join the International Theological Education Network (ITEN) team. Based in Washington State, they will travel between the states and Nepal to minister to local church leaders there.

Pray for them as they transition out of full-time pastoral ministry and into this new role as educators in a cross-cultural context. Pray the Lord would bring people to partner with them prayerfully and financially. If you would like to contribute to their ministry, visit their giving page here.

Noeun and Tiffany desire to serve and partner alongside the local indigenous church body in Central Asia to make disciples and build communities leading to church growth and planting. They began working full time with international students at Auburn University in 2011 and spent a two-year stint in Central Asia. They are looking to return to the field in partnership with WO to focus on laboring with the local church body for growth and further church planting.

As they prepare to launch to the field, pray that they will see a movement of local disciples. Pray for healthy growth in the local indigenous church. And pray that their family will land and adjust well. If you would like to join their support team, visit their giving page here.

Norberto “Pachy” Quesada was born and raised in a small town in central Cuba. He became a believer at an early age despite growing up in a society where the Christian faith was neither visible nor always accepted. He has served as a pastor and currently serves as director of CENCAP (Church Planting Training Center in Havana). CENCAP is a network born with the purpose of training, mentoring, and multiplying leaders for integral missions in Cuba. Pachy is excited to join World Outreach as he continues to work in church planting and overseas-missions mobilization in Cuban communities.

Pray for the Lord to guide his steps and lead him to the right partners in the EPC. If you would like to partner with him, visit his giving page here.

After many years of growing up and working overseas, Rianna “Rye” feels directed by God to move to Japan. She desires to support and encourage the local church as well as other missionaries in Japan through her educational background. She is excited to join God’s mission to save the Japanese people. She plans to launch March 2027.

Pray for her as she begins to learn the Japanese language, and that she will be a good witness to her Japanese teachers. Please also pray for financial and prayer support, that through it all God will be glorified. If you would like to join her support team, visit her giving page here.

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