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When the Northern Triad Area was formed in 2024, bringing together Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, one of the primary goals was to foster greater collaboration between missionaries across national borders. We believed that by strengthening relationships and working together, we could create new opportunities for the gospel to advance. Recently, we witnessed a beautiful example of that vision becoming reality.

Ismael with Angela and Cory Hogan in Guanajuato, Mexico. What began with a quiet student showing up to Bible study has grown into a life of discipleship and ministry.

A little over two years ago, a quiet university chemistry student named Ismael began attending social events hosted by Chi Alpha missionaries Angela and Cory Hogan in Guanajuato, Mexico. Over time, he joined their weekly Bible studies. He rarely spoke about his spiritual background, but week after week, he kept coming—even on nights when he was the only student there.

Then an unexpected opportunity arose. Ismael was accepted into a semester-long university exchange program in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Recognizing the opportunity, Angela and Cory connected Ismael with fellow AGWM missionaries Jamie and Berly Bello, who lead a university ministry in Santo Domingo. Although Ismael arrived knowing no one, the students of UConexión welcomed him as family. He began attending church for the first time in his life, joined a discipleship class, and met weekly with a Dominican believer named Victor, who faithfully opened Scripture with him and walked alongside him.

When Ismael returned to Guanajuato, he surprised everyone. Pulling a well-worn discipleship manual from his backpack, he smiled and said, “I’m ready to help lead here.”

A few weeks later, another student asked if he was a believer. Without hesitation, Ismael answered, “Yes, I am.” Later, when Cory asked when he had made that decision, Ismael simply replied, “About a year ago, when we were studying the Bible together.”

You could say faith was awakened in him in Guanajuato and his voice was found in Santo Domingo. Today, he is actively discipling other university students.

Stories like Ismael’s remind us that collaboration is far more than an organizational strategy—it is a means by which God is drawing people to Himself. Thank you for partnering with us as we strengthen relationships across the Northern Triad so that more lives can be transformed through the gospel.

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The first time Kelly and I traveled to the Dominican Republic (DR), we were teenagers. Because of our group’s size, airport officials directed us through the diplomatic line at immigration. It felt ironic. We had come to perform puppet shows and help with work projects—and we didn’t even speak Spanish.

Never could we have imagined that decades later we would return to sit around the table with national church leaders, discussing the future of ministry in the Dominican Republic.

Our meeting with national leaders: Julio Morales (R), Jonathan Herrera (C), and Jamie Bello (L)

This spring, we returned as Northern Triad Area Directors to collaborate with church leaders and missionaries regarding Gospel Access. Together, we explored ways to strengthen the national church’s vision while expanding gospel witness among those with little or no access to Christ.

We were encouraged by our meetings with church leadership. They expressed a desire for greater missionary involvement in underserved regions, as well as assistance in missions training, children’s ministries, and missions awareness initiatives. These discussions strengthened our partnership and shared commitment to Christ’s kingdom.

We also spent time encouraging the missionary fellowship and discussing opportunities and challenges across the field. We were encouraged by their dedication to the mission and their desire to serve well together.

Gathering with the DR Missionary Fellowship

A highlight was participating in a farewell gathering honoring Zach and Johanna Welsh, who concluded their service in the DR. The day was filled with gratitude, celebration, and reminders of God’s faithfulness.

As we reflect on this trip, we are reminded that God’s work spans generations. From teenagers carrying puppets to leaders discussing gospel strategy, from seasoned missionaries to young workers answering God’s call, the Lord continues to invite His people into His mission.

One of those young workers was Andrew Willey, a 21-year-old intern serving in the Dominican Republic whom we met on our trip. Tragically, Andrew passed away just weeks after our visit due to complications related to myocarditis. Please join us in praying for his family, the Dominican Republic missionary team, and the many lives touched by his faithful service. Though his years were few, his example reminds us that a life surrendered to Christ is never wasted.

Thank you for your prayers and partnership. Together, we are helping bring the hope of Christ to the nations.

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