Jordan and Amy Husband
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“My ambition has always been to preach the Good News where the name of Christ has never been heard, rather than where a church has already been started by someone else. I have been following the plan spoken of in the Scriptures, where it says, ‘Those who have never been told about Him will see, and those who have never heard of Him will understand.’ ” (Romans 15:20-21, NLT)

Jordan, Joel, Elayne, Titus, Lily and Amy seated on a wooden bench in front of a flowering hedge with light blue blossomsJordan and Amy desire that every person in the world be given the chance to hear of Jesus’ payment for their sin, to accept His sacrifice on their behalf, and to grow to maturity in Christ. God has led them to join a church planting team sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ among the Nahuatl people of Mexico – a group without prior access to God’s Word.

Jordan and Amy have completed national language and culture study with Ethnos360 (founded in 1942 as New Tribes Mission), and are excited to begin work among the Nahuatl! They are now sharing God’s vision for this ministry with others, inviting them to partner together in reaching those who have not heard of Jesus. Their immediate goal – by God’s grace and provision – is to start building a house in a Nahuatl mountain village this November, then move in by June of 2019.

Jordan and Amy are sent from Peaceful Valley Church, where they have grown and served for several years. They have four children: Elayne, Titus, Joel, and Lily.

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