What we're doing now

  • Our main ministry focus is EthnoServe, the ethnic ministries initiative of Interserve USA. Dave is the Director of EthnoServe.
  • As part of the EthnoServe work, we are members of the National Committee of the Ethnic America Network. Dave is the Secretary of that network. One task of the network is the planning, in cooperation with local committees, a series of Ethnic Workers? Summits. Summits have been held in LA, Charlotte, Minneapolis and Philadelphia and Dallas, and will be in Atlanta (2006), and Seattle (2007), and St. Louis (2008). Because of all that is involved in putting together these Summits, we have from one to three major meetings a month.
  • We participate in several smaller networks devoted to reaching particular people groups in North America.
  • We are members of the First Asian Indian Baptist Church of Metro Atlanta and help out with various ministries there.
  • We present a workshop, as invited by churches, to help churches develop ministry to the ethnic peoples in the USA. The workshop is called ?Going Among the Nations Without a Passport.?
  • Dave is the Secretary of ?Friends of UBS,? an organization supporting the Union Biblical Seminary in India.
  • Dave is the IT Director for Interserve USA. In that role he advises our workers on computer and software purchases, prepares computers for use on the field, and troubleshoots those computers. He also maintains the servers and workstations at the Interserve USA office in Pennsylvania, much of that work done by remote connection from their home office. He is also Web Manager for www.interserveusa.org and www.ethnicamerica.com.
  • Linda designs promotional and instructional materials for their church and for other ministry events.
  • Linda produces twice a month prayer newsletters for Interserve USA and maintains the prayer updates on the Interserve USA website.
  • Every summer since 1997 they have directed ?The RAD Project,? the middle school program for the ten-day family camp at Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meeting in Flovilla, Georgia. See http://http://www.radproject.us.
  • And for fun? They go birdwatching and have taken up Square Dancing, which is almost, but not quite, as much fun as being grandparents to their four grandchildren!