Love, Joy, Peace...
Joanna Hunter 
Generation 2 Generation (G2g)
Joanna first learned about G2g while serving with the USAF in England. Upon returning to the US, she felt called to use her skills and experience within G2g as the Operations Manager. Among other roles, she serves as Israel Tours Coordinator, Issachar Network Manager, and a plays a supportive role in Operation Open Eyes, G2g's Anti-Human Trafficking initiative.
Pillai Family
India National Inland Mission

Due to security concerns on the Mission-field, we do not have specific information at this time.

Mission Statement

As willing vessels we consistently and actively choose to obey our Lord Jesus Christ’s “Greatest Commission” to eternally impact every un-reached people group in India and South Asia with the Gospel, through planting, strengthening and reproducing the indigenous local church using proven evangelistic methodology, training & commissioning disciple-makers through Bible College, rescuing destitute and orphan children both physically and spiritually through Children’s Homes, Christ centered schools and assisting the poor and downtrodden, especially those suffering for their faith in Christ.

Kayleigh Hill
Campus Outreach
Though I’d grown up in the church (and a church I wholeheartedly love at that), it wasn’t until I got to college and read the book of Romans in a Bible study with Campus Outreach freshman year that the gospel became beautiful to me. I say this because I never really got it til then. Though I’m sure the good news of Jesus had been shared with me hundreds of times and I thought I understood it, my life had always reflected a belief that Jesus died so that I could work hard to be good enough to be saved. This is not the gospel and frankly, it’s not good news because I kept screwing up. But I’m so thankful to God for revealing Himself through His Word and the freedom I experienced after that year. It turns out the gospel is good news because Jesus’ death was a free gift of salvation for all who would simply turn to him, confess that he is Lord, and put their trust in him. Our goodness was not required and thank goodness because we’d all fail.

Campus Outreach was the vehicle God used in my life to meet a woman who would pour her life into discipling me and growing my vision for the Great Commission. This ministry brought me into a community with like-minded believers, showed me what it looks like to walk faithfully with God, and equipped me to multiply my life. During these four years, God has immensely grown my heart for those who don’t know Him and I am so excited to spend these next years reaching the lost world by building laborers on Bowling Green State University’s campus.
Heidebrink Family
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF)
Doug and Janie Heidebrink are missionaries with Mission Aviation Fellowship currently serving at MAF headquarters in Nampa, Idaho. The Heidebrinks, along with their children, Andrew, Kristin, and Rebecca, served in Tarakan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, from 1987 to 2000, where they forged close relationships with the Indonesians. Both Doug and Janie say, “It was a joy to serve the indigenous Dayaks of East Kalimantan, meeting both their physical and spiritual needs.”
Kennedy Family
TEAM (The Evangelical Alliance Mission)

We are Walter & Diane Kennedy, serving in Papua, Indonesia. We began our ministries here in 1983, 41 years ago. Our main ministries involve evangelism and discipleship.

 Walter’s main ministries:

1 – Facebook group that we started 4 years ago at the beginning of Covid with currently 29, 900 members. I post a discipleship or evangelistic Bible devotional once a day. We have members from 10 countries, including Mexico, Vietnam, and Cambodia, as well as of course Indonesia.

 Diane’s main ministries:

1 – Hatam (tribal language) women’s monthly Bible study.

2 – Sunday School teachers’ training seminars.