International Team
Our International Team helps multiply churches around the world.
Our International Team consists of creative, highly-skilled individuals who are passionate about using their gifts in administration, media, finances, leadership and strategic thinking to help multiply churches around the world.
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Lori serves as Member Care Team Leader and Norm serves in Member Care and Training.
Carol serves as the Director of Mission Training Programs for North America and Lloyd serves as a Regional Mobilizer for Central Canada.
Karen serves part-time as a Gift Processor from our Western Canada office.
Jaymie serves part-time as Mission Training Program Coordinator for Albert
Cullen serves part-time as Video Production Lead. He enjoys exploring, storytelling, playing guitar, and watching as many Raptor games as possible....
Ewald spends most of his time as a Mission Engagement Coach relating primarily to individuals and families exploring with them how they can be...
projects in
Multiply’s Young Leaders Fund exists to strategically invest in the next generation of mission leaders. This fund provides our General Director...
Support our relief efforts wherever and whenever the needs are currently the greatest.
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stories from
By Christopher Lane
You may have heard the story of the enthusiastic young man who decided to tattoo his credo on his chest. It read: No Ragrets [sic]. He proudly...
By George Folz
Her reputation preceded her. Long before I met Helen (not her real name), I had heard about her generous heart, her sharp business mind, and her...
By Bruce Enns
Recently, I was visiting the church-planting teams in Germany with Johann Matthies, our Regional Team Leader for Europe and Central Asia. We had a...
By Bruce Enns
Many years ago, when our four daughters were experiencing the wonderful and tumultuous years of public elementary and high school, they noticed...