Mikki
You never know when you've just invited a future missionary to meet the
Savior. Mikki came to the Lord when an elderly neighbor lady
invited her to Vacation Bible School at the age of 12. Mikki was
saved that week and continued to attend Oneida Gospel Church in Grand
Ledge Michigan.
Mikki's singing voice developed at an early
age and singing was always a part of her life growing up. When
she graduated from high school, she studied music at Albion College and
Michigan State University. During her sophmore year, tragedy
struck her family. Her mother developed cancer and died in 1988.
At the same time, she developed nodes on her vocal cords and the
doctors put her on voice rest. It was a very stressful and
confusing time in her life. Because of the nodes, she was not
able to complete her music degree. She changed to a humanities
major and took French classes.
The summer of 1988, Mikki visited Niger as
a short term missionary with SIM. She worked with youth and
women's literacy in the east central part of the country. After
the summer, she completed her degree at Michigan State
University. Sensing the call of the Lord back to Niger, she
attended candidate school in the summer of 1989. She was
accepted as a career missionary with SIM and was appointed to work in
Niger. That Fall she enrolled in seminary at Columbia
International University.
Steve
Steve was born in Congo. His parents were missionaries
there. They left the field when Steve was only 2 and Steve's Dad
became a pastor in Saskatchewan, later he would become the director of
a mission agency known as Grace Mission, Inc. So Steve was
exposed to missions at a very early age.
Steve was a missions major at Grace
University from 1981-1985. While at Grace, Steve too sense the
Lord leading him to missions. After Grace Steve attended Dallas
Theological Seminary. While at seminary, he was challenged
by Les Unruh, an SIM recruiter, to consider ministry in
Sub-Sahara Africa. At the same time, Steve's brother Mike was
also praying about this part of the world. Mike and Steve ended
up going together in 1988 to Niger for a summer. They stayed with
Ralph and Maridee Sauers who were ministering among the Tamajaq
people. Their lives and heart for the people had a deep impact on
both Steve and Mike. That summer both found the confirmation that
the Lord was leading them to work in Niger.
Tying
the knot
Steve and Mikki actually met on the short-term trip in 1988 to
Niger. But truth is that they didn't work in the same area so
they had no chance to be anything but casual acquaintances. The
following year however they met once again at candidate class in
Charlotte NC when they both joined SIM. After the month of
candidate orientation, Steve and Mikki parted ways but continued to
write, Steve from Dallas and Mikki from South Carolina. After 10
months writing letters, Steve dug deep and found the courage to pop the
question. They were married August 25, 1990.
After the wedding they both worked for 5
months and then began their tour of resource development and
preparation for returning to Niger. By Fall of 1991, they had
their support and enrolled in French classes in Quebec City,
Canada. They finally arrived back in Niger June of 1992.
Ministry
in Niger
When we first arrived in Niger, we started
learning Tamajaq in the small city of Tahoua. This was tough
year. A new country, a new culture, new life. We sometimes
have described that first year as being invited to play cards with
people who play together all the time but they don't bother to explain
the rules to you. After one year we moved south to Madaoua to
work among the Kel Geres people (a sub group of the Tamajaq.
From 1993 to 2003, we lived and worked in
Madaoua. We continued to study Tamajaq as well as learning Hausa
which is the trade language of Niger. Much of our work involved
spending time with people and bringing them in contact with the
Scriptures. One of our greatest joys was to see our friend Lee
learn to read and come to faith in Christ .
In 2003, we accepted the call to move to
Niamey be a part of the field leadership team. Mikki took a
position at Sahel Academy which is a school primarily for missionary
children (K-12). She teaches music, French and history of fine
art.
We have 3 children, Julie ('93), Andrew
('95) and Brian ('98)
In 2011, Julie graduated from Sahel Academy
and has started at Grace University.