Mark and Judi Morrison were married in 1980; they have four children and 11 grandchildren. Mark has served in full-time pastoral ministry since 1977. Today he and Judi lead Shepherd Ministries, which is reaching out to university students, ministering to those who have left the local church and encouraging pastors. As VISA missionaries, Mark and Judi provide pastoral care and support to Free Methodist missionaries in Asia. Their role includes encouragement and spiritual nurturing via Zoom calls, email and field visits.
Pray For
- Mark and Judi to have insight in developing ways to support the Asia missions team most effectively
- the Asia missionary team as they deal with the stress of being cross-cultural leaders far from family
- financial support to fund travel and ministry expenses
- health and strength as they minister in the U.S. and Asia
Recent Heartbeat Articles
Faith Over Fear, Always
“When a man’s ways please the Lord, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.” ─ Proverbs 16:7 A few years ago, in a particular region of Southeast Asia, our Free Methodist brothers and sisters faced intense challenges. Fearing persecution, some sought...
From Reached to Reaching
After more than seven decades of receiving missionaries, the Free Methodist Church in Taiwan has reached a historic milestone – it is now sending out its first cross-cultural missionary! On August 3, 2025, “CE” was commissioned in a joint commissioning service by the...
A New Creation: Nawl Bik’s Journey to Freedom in Christ
Beginning in his teenage years, Nawl Bik struggled with an alcohol addiction. Sporadically, he came to church, sometimes after a night of drinking and dancing. His family and friends were deeply ashamed of his lifestyle. His addiction caused pain at home as he...
A Missing Boy Returned Home
Sonu saw the BMW parked in front of the only grocery store in the village. He had never seen such a beautiful car, especially in his small village. Who could possibly own this thing of beauty? He stood and stared. A tall, handsome man walked out of the...





