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Howard Lisech received a Bachelor’s of
Science degree in Earth Science from Southwest Missouri State University.
After two years as an officer in the Corps of Engineers, US Army, Howard
accepted employment with Corning Glass Works as a process engineer. God
drew the Lisech family into mission work with New Tribes Mission, and they
served four years in Papua New Guinea. Howard served thirteen years with
World Outreach Fellowship in Orlando as Director of the WOF/SPRINT
short-term mission program until WOF merged with PIONEERS in 1994. He
currently serves as a graphic designer with PIONEERS and specializes in
communications, graphic design, and desktop publishing. |

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Bonnie Lisech attended Southwest Missouri
State University where she met Howard; they were married in 1963. In 1972,
they began two years of missionary training including one year at New
Tribes Bible Institute in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Four years after illness
forced the family to return from Papua New Guinea, Bonnie taught Bible in
Christian school for 3 1/2 years. The Lord led Bonnie and Howard into home
schooling their children for ten years. Four of their five children
graduated from Circle Christian School, a well known home schooling
organization in Orlando. Bonnie actively disciples women from her church
and neighborhood. She served as the Women’s Ministry Coordinator for
PIONEERS mission board for nearly three years. Bonnie did the biblical research for and
coauthored four devotional books with her husband Howard. She was also a major contributor the
the Rooted
and Grounded Bible curriculum and helped
with the Discovering our Amazing God Bible
curriculum. |

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Jan Harris has a long and varied career
in education. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Education and
English from Southwest Missouri State University and a Master’s degree
in Education as a reading specialist from the University of Arizona. She
has also done postgraduate work in the field of learning disabilities. In
her 25-year teaching career, Jan has taught all grade levels. She spent 11
years teaching on the mission field in Papua New Guinea and Colombia,
South America. Jan has also taught in public and Christian schools. During
furloughs, she enjoyed home schooling four of her six children. Jan has
taught the Discovery program with New Tribes Mission in
Sanford, Florida and is doing research and helping write a history about
each of the different fields of NTM. Jan initiated the Discovering
Our Amazing God project and field tested it with Junior High students. |

Howard & Bonnie Lisech
Our 25 years of missions experience began with 3 years of training and four years
of missionary life in Papua New Guinea. This helped us realize the importance of making
Gods Word a priority. This is especially true as people leave another culture and
face the inevitable readjustments to our own culture.
Returning home due to illness, we began to work with short-term
missions teams. For over a dozen years we focused on mobilizing and training North American Christians to
grow spiritually and gain a vision for the world. As leaders of a short-term mission
program, we gained perspective and insight while mentoring, observing, and teaching
hundreds of short-term missionaries during their pre-field training and re-entry seminars.
Leading summer missions teams in Nepal, Belize, and Ecuador, set up trips to Haiti,
Bolivia, Mexico and Guatemala provided experience and valuable insight into culture shock
and the stresses of the reentry process. These experiences combined with
practical Bible insights helped us write our first devotional books.
As a result our devotional Bible studies are written with the culture
shock curve and reentry issues in mind. They have blessed thousands
who have used them.
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