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We are the Woltjer family: Lukas, Daniella, Benjamin, Josiah, and Gabriella.

 God has called us to participate in His work at the Kudjip Nazarene Hospital Station in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). We have served at Kudjip from 2016-2018 (Daniella was the secondary school teacher), and 2021 to the present (Lukas is working for Nazarene Mission Services).

Lukas is the Director of Corporate Services and Development for Nazarene Mission Services (NMS). He is responsible for NMS’ finances, IT, staff training, and many other roles. NMS supports ministries in Papua New Guinea, including the Kudjip Nazarene Hospital, ten Rural Health clinics throughout PNG, the Melanesia Nazarene Bible College, the Melanesia Nazarene Teacher’s College, and other ministries as the need arises.

Daniella is the primary care giver for their three kids and volunteers as she is able. She is teaching Josiah kindergarten, teaching a weekly Spanish elective at the elementary school, and managing several other responsibilities on station. As Josiah begins 1st grade at the elementary school next year she will find other ways to volunteer and serve.

We feel very blessed and excited to join in God’s redemptive work in PNG through supporting the hospital, colleges, clinics, churches, and other ministries. If you would like to partner with us on this journey, or if you would like more information please email us at mail@woltjers.com or check out our blog at https://woltjers.com/.

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