Ministry Focus
After spending numerous years in campus ministry with Missions Door Paul’s focus is now on staff development. He serves as the Special Assistant to the Director of Campus Ministry which gives him multiple tasks, involving monthly Campus Conversation gathering online and being a part of the national leadership team. In addition, he also serves as the Regional Team Director for staff in Colorado, Iowa, Indiana and Arizona. He leads the Special Project team for campus which includes new staff training, continued education for all staff as well working with the support coaching team. Special project also involves planning CA staff retreats, national staff Forums and the ubiquitous other category. Although Paul’s primary focus is on staff his overall purpose is still to reach the university campus with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Faith Story
Paul, the oldest of seven children, was raised in a Roman Catholic home. Over the years he drifted from any belief in God. Because of the faithful witness of Christian friends who were involved in Campus Ambassadors, Paul committed his life to Christ during his senior year at college.
Family
Paul and Jo have been married since 1980 and have two children. They have three grandchildren as well. They met in Fort Collins, Colorado while doing ministry at Colorado State University. In addition, they have served on the campuses of Southern Oregon State College and the University of Colorado.
WAYS TO SUPPORT
Paul and Jo by making a financial donation using a Credit Card or by Direct Debit (ACH).
Learn more about where this ministry happens
In colorful communities and along scenic highways, diverse people and landscapes span coast to coast
Iconic American traditions include Thanksgiving dinner, jazz music and the Super Bowl. They meld with eclectic examples of multicultural heritage: numerous local Chinatowns, family-owned taquerias and even cowboy boots, which originated among the nomadic Huns of eastern Europe.
The nation's landscape shows just as many contrasts — sandy beaches and rocky coastlines, open plains and vast deserts, rugged mountains and winding canyons, and abundant rivers and lakes.
The ideals of life and liberty that founded the United States have made the country one of the world's most prosperous, though not without dark chapters and present troubles. Crime, discrimination and ethics violations make regular headlines, and many people live below the national poverty level.
Families view education as essential to the pursuit of happiness, if not also a path to wealth and power for the most ambitious. Yet Americans also demonstrate a charitable spirit of generosity toward neighbors and nations in need.
Freedom of religion grants opportunity for all faiths, but Christianity holds particular influence in country's history and daily life.
Your participation with Missions Door supports ministry in the United States among college students, including many international students, in collaboration local churches. It also enables social outreach, church planting and leadership development in a wide variety of communities — among Native Americans and other cultural groups, and in urban and suburban settings where growing and changing demographics create new opportunities for the Gospel.
Cultural Snapshot
Aside from the Native American, Native Hawaiian and Native Alaskan populations, nearly all Americans and their ancestors immigrated to the United States.
Faith Fact
In a 2013 survey, 56% of Americans said that religion played a "very important role in their lives” — a larger number than any other wealthy nation.
Country Profile
Population: 320 million
Major Religions: 47% Protestant, 23% unaffiliated, 21% Catholic, 6% other
Languages: 82% English, 11% Spanish, various others
Literacy: 99%
Poverty: 16%
Ministry service area:
Campus Ambassadors
Ministry location:
Ohio, United States