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| Mark
Hattabaugh - Coordinator |
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Mark
Hattabaugh comes from a missionary family. He was raised
in Argentina (South America) where his family was the founding
missionaries. But his roots in missions go back even farther
because his grandmother was a missionary to Portugal.
After
returning to America and graduating from Bible College,
his ministry took him to many different places before becoming
the Pastor of a thriving, multi-cultural church in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida. His church has over 30 different nationalities
and they have a Spanish and a Creole daughter work. He is
married and has a son. His family is a great source of help
to him in this great endeavor. His love of missions and
missionary kids continues as he takes a group of youth each
year on the Youth on Missions tour.
He looks
forward to working with MK Ministries to see that all MKs
receive the tools they need to succeed.
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| Cylinda
Nickel - Assistant Coordinator / Office Manager |
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Cylinda
Nickel was raised in the Leeward Islands where her parents
served as missionaries for most of her life. She has served
in Associates in Missions in several countries, and then returned
to the US. She has always had a burden for MKs and has actively
worked with them for the past 15 years. She currently serves
as the Director of Education at Abundant Life Center in Matthews
NC. She lives in Indian Trial, North Carolina with her husband
John and her two girls, Seanna and Emma.
As Vice-President
of MK Ministries, Cylinda oversees the following areas:
1. Fills in for responsibilities of the MK Ministries Coordinator
if not available or able.
2. Coordinates/Develops Ministry for 18 and under age demographic
3. Accountable to General Director and FMAC and FMB
4. Editor of the Passport Kids and responsible to develop
new newsletter for the 12-18 year old category.
Visit
her blog at cylindassundries.blogspot.com
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| Carla
Burton - Secretary |
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Carla
(Varnell) Burton became an MK at the age of 9, when her parents
went to the Philippine Islands. Missions became a part of
her life and she has spent the rest of her life involving
herself in missions in some way. After returning home, at
the age of 17, she attended Jackson College of Ministries
where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music and met her
husband, J. Kurtis Burton, and later on God blessed them with
a beautiful daughter, Caitlin. They returned to the Philippines
and spent 1 year as AIM workers, ministering in the Bible
School. After evangelizing and finally settling down to pastor
The Turning Point in Nashville, Tennessee, Carla is still
greatly involved in Missions. Her heartbeat is see MK's receive
all the tools needed to help them succeed on the field as
well as when they return to America!
As the
Secretary of MK Ministries, Carla oversees the following
areas:
1. Maintains Active Data Base for all MKS all ages
2. Overseas all Birthday Cards/Christmas Gifts/Wedding/Funeral/Graduation
Gifts on behalf of the ministry.
3. Fills in for responsibilities of Assistant Coordinator
or Coordinator if not available or able.
4. Accountable to General Director and FMAC and FMB
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| Diane
Howell - MK Ministries Advisor |
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Diane
Howell was raised in Jackson, Mississippi where she met and
married her husband, Bruce Howell. The Lord blessed them with
3 wonderful children and is now blessing them with grandchildren.
In 1979 they became missionaries to El Salvador where they
served for 22 years. In 2001, they were elected as the General
Director of Foreign Missions for the United Pentecostal Church
International. Diane Howell has always had a love, burden
and understanding for missionary kids because she raised her
children on the field. Her desire is to see the Foreign Missions
Division do all that it can to help the children of missionaries.
As the Advisor to MK Ministries, Sis. Howell links us to the
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| Raymond
Woodward - Liasion to the Foreign Missions Board |
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Rev.
Raymond Woodward returned to his hometown of Fredericton to
become the Lead Pastor of Capital Community Church on Pentecost
Sunday in June 2001. He did his theological training at Northeast
Christian College, where he also met his wife Beverley. They
married in 1983 and now have two teenage children, Emily &
Matthew. Raymond has served as an instructor for theology,
music, computer and business subjects at United Pentecostal
Bible Institute, CompuCollege School of Business and the New
Brunswick Community College, and also holds a degree in Adult
Education at the University of New Brunswick. He also did
a ten-year stint as the producer and host of a gospel radio
show.
Nearly
25 years of pastoral ministry have seen Raymond travel extensively
in the United States, Canada and abroad, sharing the Word
of God in numerous meetings and conferences. He is an ordained
minister of the United Pentecostal Church International
and a sought-after Bible teacher.
The
Woodwards live on the banks of the beautiful Nashwaak River
in Marysville, an historic 19th century mill town adjacent
to Fredericton where Raymond enjoys reading, biking and
kayaking in his spare time.
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