
Sam & Carol Soukotta
Sam and Carol are a faithful, humble, and inspiring couple who have many years of experience in ministry.
After graduating from Bible School in Ambon in 1963, Sam traveled the islands of Indonesia, conducting large outdoor crusades and church meetings. He met Carol, who was the daughter of New Zealand missionaries, and in 1972 the couple was married.
They served at the Tawangmangu Bible college – an initiative established by Carol’s parents, Dal and Dorothy Walker. After teaching for many years at the Bible college, he later became the principal.
Sam and Carol are also the founders of Mount Hope, which is a kindergarten, school, and boarding school in Kalimantan. Their latest project is Mount Hope Christian University.
Sam and Carol share their time between Java, Kalimantan, and New Zealand. They have four children and seven grandchildren.
Chris, Sabina & Nikolas Scobie
Chris, Sabina and their son Nikolas are based in Slovenia. They are involved in:
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Leadership training across the Balkan
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Mission trips South of Slovenia
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Organising Conferences
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Publishing of Theological books in English and Slovenian language
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Songwriting
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Helping refugees
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Executing enormous church/community building project - still fund raising internationally


Hilary & Jackie Tumusiime
The Tumusiimes are well known for their dynamic partnership:
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International Ministry: They have traveled to and ministered in various countries, including speaking engagements in New Zealand, sharing stories of faith, community development, and their pastoral work based in Uganda.
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Community Leadership: Hilary Tumusiime has served in roles such as the Director of the New Life Bible College in Nsambya, Uganda, and is active in the transport sector and songwriters' associations.
Bible College - Church Planting and Children's Ministry
Clinic Work by Jacky
Robin & Margaret Aim and Jolanda
Robin and Margaret Aim are New Zealand missionaries who have dedicated their lives to lifting disadvantaged and impoverished youth in Kenya since 1983. Operating primarily in Nairobi—including the Kibera slum—they founded Afri-Lift, a Christian faith-based organization.
They have recently be joined by Jolanda who is just as passionate as Robin & Margaret at giving young people a chance to escape the drug world, get clean and learn skills to get them into work.
Afri-Lift is a community-driven nonprofit in Nairobi, Kenya, empowering vulnerable children, youth, and families through education, mentorship, and sustainable agriculture. We offer practical, faith-based support that transforms lives—one opportunity at a time.


Marc, Dreama and Psalm McFadyen
Marc, Dreama and their daughter Psalm are missionaries in Istanbul, Turkey.
They run several outreach based programs including art, photography and even skate boarding.
Marc enjoys working with different cultures and local communities, which give him the opportunity to engage with people and their stories. ​​
World Outreach
World Outreach is a global community that exists to evangelise and disciple unreached people groups, equipping them to disciple their own and other people groups.
World Outreach was established in 1932 by Dr Len Jones. Dr Jones constantly emphasised two priorities: a tenacious faith in a God who can do great things, and an expanded vision among people who dare to believe. Len left a great heritage.
Today, there are World Outreach missionaries and co-workers in 70 nations, who seek to reach the unreached peoples across the globe. These passionate missionaries are filled with a vision to fulfill all that God has for their lives and dare to believe in a God who can do the impossible.

