Missions

Send them forward on their journey in a manner worthy of God…because they went forth for His name’s sake…We therefore ought to receive such, that we may become fellow workers for the truth.

III John 6-8

Jesus commanded the church to make disciples by going, baptizing, and teaching (Matthew 28.19,20). As a result, we firmly believe that all missionary activities should be closely linked to the local church and should be centered around the preaching of biblical truth.

The missionaries we support are all affiliated with a local, sending church. They all share our confessional convictions and fully subscribe to the 2nd London Baptist Confession of Faith (1689).

Donations made to Coffee Cup Theology are first applied to our monthly costs of $25. Any additional donations are fully dedicated to the work of these missionaries. We keep in regular contact with them and will distribute the donations based on their current needs and circumstances.

Support Our Missionaries

We invite you to join us in supporting these gospel workers. May the good news of salvation through faith alone in Christ alone, for the glory of God alone, be preached to all the nations!

Igor Dovzhyk

Igor is Ukrainian by birth, while Janet is a Spaniard.

Igor is laboring to establish a Reformed Baptist Church in Ferrol, Northwest Spain. Igor is committed to faithful preaching and discipleship in a region where sound doctrine is scarce. They have a small congregation, but began 2026 with joy, baptizing a young man who recently came to faith.

Mark Richardson

Mark and Franciska are both Michigan natives who have moved very far south!

Mark is laboring to plant a Reformed Baptist Church in St. Margaret’s Village Belize. Mark is committed to raising up faithful men. A few families gather with them regularly for preaching and discipleship. They are exploring options to construct a shelter for the church to gather out of the heat and rain.

Doug Kreeger

Doug and Sharon are now retired, and currently live in Florida.

They served faithfully for 30 years in Chile. They planted four churches, trained pastors, and established a seminary during that time. Doug continues to teach the occasional class at the seminary via video. And they are planning to visit Chile this fall to help build a church building.