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Many people in the Milne Bay province of Papua New Guinea want to learn
about the Bible but are unable because of a lack of teachers. God has
enabled Marcus and Diane Reese, together with their teammates Leslie
and Loopie Williams, to help meet that need. These two families and their
supporting churches are involved in a ten-year mission (2001-2010) to
help Milne Bay people come to know Jesus, first through a new church in
Alotau, the province's capital, and then through a broader outreach
program based in Alotau.
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The Reese Family
Marcus, Diane and Hannah Reese.
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Marcus, Diane and Hannah Reese are sponsored by the Westover Hills
Church of Christ of Austin, Texas.
They are also supported by the Holmes Road Church of Christ
of Memphis, Tennessee.
Marcus and Diane Reese met and married at Harding University in Searcy,
AR. Because of their individual missions experiences in Africa and
Latin America, they shared a deep desire to become full-time church planters.
After graduating from Harding, they moved to Memphis, TN, where Marcus
obtained a Master of Arts in Missions at the Harding University
Graduate School of Religion, and where Diane worked as a church secretary at the
Holmes Road Church of Christ. Hannah was born in 1999, and all agree
that she is one of the best missionaries on the team with her friendly
personality and cute smile.
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The Williams Family
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Leslie, Loopie, Logan, Zack, Tate and Thomas Williams are sponsored by
the Germantown Church of Christ near Memphis, TN.
Leslie and Loopie Williams bring a wealth of talent and experience to
this mission team. Leslie first worked in Papua New Guinea as a single
in the early 80's. After meeting and marrying Loopie at Harding
University, they returned together to plant the Hanuabada church in
Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. When it became apparent that
the Hanuabada church no longer needed them, they decided to move to
Memphis, TN, where Leslie obtained his Master of Divinity degree. In
Memphis they met the Reeses and began to share with them their dream of
returning to the South Pacific as missionaries. Leslie and Loopie have
four sons, all of whom were excited about returning to Papua New Guinea
to help their parents. (And deep-sea fishing didn't sound bad to them
either.) At the beginning of the mission effort, the oldest boy was
twelve years old and the youngest was six.
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The Williams Family
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Marcus Reese with Madang People
Sponsoring congregations:
Westover Hills Church of Christ
8332 Mesa Drive
Austin, TX 78759
USA
URL:
www.westover.org
Holmes Road Church of Christ
1187 East Holmes Road
Memphis, TN 38116
USA
URL:
www.holmesroadchurch.org
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