Missions

The Great Commission

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.
— Matthew 28:19-20

At Mulberry Church, we are very thankful for the legacy of strong support for missionaries. Though we may not be serving in some far away place, we are all called to spread the Gospel. Certainly in our community and in our neighborhoods, people need the Good News. Please click on the pictures below to learn more about our missionaries.

  • Gearld & Aisa Ole-Nguyaine

    NATIVE TANZANIANS

    Gerald is Sr. Pastor of a 1,500 member church in the major city of Dodoma. Aisa heads the church’s children’s ministry and teaches at the University. We give to help support their ministry of planting new churches in remote impoverished villages.

  • Bob & Kym Campbell

    COSHOCTON, OHIO

    Missionary Maintenance Services (MMS)
    Aviation maintenance director located in Coshocton, Ohio to maintain and repair planes used in assisting missionaries with their ministries in remote areas around the world.

  • Gabe Ernst

    Asuncion, Paraguay

    Newly Asbury U. graduate appointed to the capital city of Asuncion, Paraguay under World Gospel Mission, working in the intercity as well as presenting the gospel in outlying areas to unreached tribes.

  • Tim & Julie Brown

    ARIZONA

    Pioneer Ministry leaders overseeing teams of missionaries serving in Central & North America who work with unreached tribes, the deaf, homeless, and trafficked youth.

  • Larry & Angie Overholt

    MOUNT VERNON, OHIO

    World Gospel Missionaries for 43 years, 40 years in Honduras establishing churches, 4-H chapters to train Hondurans that help them out of poverty, and founding a nursing school. They are now “Emeritus” missionaries. Larry will continue monitoring and evaluating worldwide WGM projects. Angie will continue to mentor the nursing school personnel and head up the scholarship program, both traveling to Honduras as needed.

    The Church sponsors the education of one nursing student each year.

  • Willie's Kids Orphanage

    HAITI

    We had to drop the Haiti Mission for now as no one can get in or even send money. Gangs take everything. The US embassy is also closing there.