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Bill Born After college I became a member of Mission Aviation Fellowship where, in time, my responsibilities took me to every program MAF served around the world. My travels deeply moved me to greatly value and assist my fellow missionaries with their life issues, so, my wife and I used a sabbatical for further training. Then MAF asked me to establish a Member Care office for them—a pastoral role to staff. After 42 years with MAF we moved into a new phase of life settling near our children. We have attended Trinity since October 2009 and I am glad to now serve our missionaries. |
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Betty Jane Born I grew up knowing missionaries and reading missionary biographies. When I met Bill who was headed to MAF, our hearts easily melded leading us toward marriage and a career in missions, first Brazil, then headquarters were we served in a variety of capacities including Member Care together. We have three married children and seven grandchildren near Redlands where we enjoy investing our time as retirees. We are delighted with our involvement at Trinity and an opportunity to serve. |
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Bill Britt I have had a long interest in missionary care since I wrote my dissertation on predicting missionary success overseas and was involved in brief therapy with missionaries during my graduate student years. The Missionary Care Team allows me to continue that ministry in a very strategic way. |
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Paula Lawrence Having been a missionary with Trinity for 10 years on the island of Trinidad, my heart’s desire is to help those who are currently serving. Life overseas presents many unique privileges and challenges that are hard to understand unless you’ve experienced them. |
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Joan Morrill As the mother of a missionary I am aware of some of the needs they have had; and I feel privileged to be in a position, as a church member, to be able to be pro-active in helping to address those needs for all our missionaries. |
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Sue Hood John and I were MAF career missionaries for 36 years-in Papua, Indonesia; Redlands, CA; Suriname, South America; Oaxaca, Mexico; and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I taught school and piano, and have 5 children and 9 grandchildren. In retirement at Trinity Church, I love working in missions, TLC, and the senior ministry. I love spending time with family and grandchildren, love to read, and I still teach piano. |
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Linda Parker I’m excited that Trinity cares about the emotional well-being of its servants and invites mental health workers like myself to minister to this area of their lives. Often, is that I myself get inspired and challenged by their lives! |






