The Mission Society provides global missionary support through missionary recruiting, missionary training and equipping church leaders and others to lead international and short-term mission trips. Based in Norcross, GA, The Mission Society was originally formed to support Methodist missionaries, but now works with a variety of Wesleyan denominations offering missionary training, missionary seminars, missionary workshops and church leadership training throughout the United States and around the world.
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Episode 2: The Jernigan Family

Andrew and Juliana Jernigan minister with their two children, Lucas and Luiza, in the remote village of Lake Bosomtwi in Ghana, West Africa. Read more about their ministry in this case study.

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Episode 2: The Jernigan Family

Andrew and Juliana Jernigan minister with their two children, Lucas and Luiza, in the remote village of Lake Bosomtwi in Ghana, West Africa. Juliana is a physician and Andrew serves as a clinic administrator and pastor. Together, they run the only medical clinic available to the 24 villages on the shores of Lake Bosomtwi.

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Episode 1: The Mozley Family

Ruth Burgner, director of communications for The Mission Society, interviews Claire Mozley on life in Ghana, ministry, her call, and what she has learned from living overseas.

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Episode 1: The Mozley Family

Ruth Burgner, director of communications for The Mission Society, interviews Claire Mozley on life in Ghana, ministry, her call, and what she has learned from living overseas.

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Episode 1: The Mozley Family

This case study on the Mozley family explains how they felt called to cross-cultural mission work, the ministries with which they are involved, and what life is like in Ghana. To learn more about any of our missionaries, visit their individual web pages for more information - Mission Society Missionaries.

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