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Andy & Sarah Ziesemer
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About
Andy Ziesemer is a missionary serving alongside his wife Sarah and daughter May. Andy provides on-field care to our missionaries and pastors. He’s the host of Into The Nations, a docuseries about life as a missionary on the mission field. He also serves as the President and Chairman of the Board for Nations Outreach.
Updates

3 Months, 10 Countries.
By – From the Caribbean to the Middle East, we’ve been visiting the church throughout the world. Here is an update.
We’ve made it to SoCal!
By – This week has been an absolute blur. After more than 1,500 miles of driving, we finally arrived in…
My family is preparing to go into the nations.
By – I’ve been traveling on mission for nearly twenty years. Our family’s ministry has taken a lot of different…
Videos
The Mothers of Jinja’s Orphanage
9 MIN – Watch three selfless women dedicate their lives to nurturing 50 orphans at the Jinja Children’s Home.
Evangelism doesn’t have to be awkward
8 MIN – Sometimes the ways we evangelize are super awkward. In this episode, Andy shows how sharing your faith can be simple, yet impactful.
We took 50 orphans to a zoo
11 MIN – Watch as Andy Ziesemer and the team take all of the kids from the Jinja Children’s Home to the zoo.
The Miraculous Change at Jinja Children’s Home
8 MIN – In the season two premiere, Andy shows you the dramatic change at the Jinja Children’s Home.
I almost QUIT being a missionary
9 MIN – In this episode, Andy shares a story of resilience and the importance of the church standing by missionaries when they feel most defeated.
Joseph and the Jinja Children’s Home
4 MIN – Watch the incredible story of Joseph and the aunties who care for over 50 orphans in Uganda.
He Built A School In The Dominican Republic
16 MIN – Meet Pastor Wilkyns, whose vision and faith have built a school with 250 kids in the Dominican Republic.
