Mike Reynen works with African leaders toward the expansion of the church and the formation of local churches. Church planting and ministerial education are vital. Mike and Vickie both encourage the missionary team in its work of strengthening and developing national leaders. These days, Vickie works primarily for the FMWM office, assisting with onboarding new missionaries, but continues active involvement with Tumaini Women Kenya (TWK). The Reynens have three adult children, who are all married, and six grandchildren.
Pray For
- the students at Wesley Missionary Institute – for spiritual development and essential skills development for working in cross-cultural ministry
- continued expansion within the nine countries in West Africa where the FMC is engaged
- the spiritual deepening and enriching of the church life for every FM church in Africa
- the continued development of the Africa missionary team, praying for more workers to join the team
- the Lord’s guidance and strength in the Reynens’ travels throughout Africa
Recent Newsletters
One Vision Turned to a Legacy of Faith
Dorothy Ndovie never imagined her life would change with a single vision – until the day she saw Jesus on the cross. In that moment, everything shifted. For 10 years, Dorothy had worked as a government-employed homecraft worker trainer, teaching women how to clean,...
Meet Claude
We thought Claude was just our taxi driver. We had no idea he would become one of the most important people in our ministry. At first, we had no connection with him beyond his being our taxi driver. But we noticed Claude spoke excellent English and was always kind and...
From Selling Apples to Planting Churches
When Brother Elvis set out to sell apples on a street in Edea, he never imagined that day would change his life forever. It was November 2023 when Pastor Walters and his evangelism team met Elvis during an outreach. Someone handed Elvis a gospel tract, and Pastor...
Born for a Miracle: A Surgical Story from the Heart of Africa
On August 1, twin babies were delivered via cesarean section at Nundu Deaconess Hospital (NDH). The baby boy suffered respiratory distress due to birth asphyxia, while his sister faced a life-threatening condition – gastroschisis, a congenital defect where the...





