Jan Limiero- Director of Prayer & Outreach
I was born and raised in the hills of East Tennessee. I knew from a young age that I was called to be a missionary. I attended Anderson University, a Bible college in Indiana, majoring in Spanish, thinking I would end up somewhere in South America. I love foreign cultures.
I quickly grew weary of the Christian saturation of a Bible college and transferred to East Tennessee State University where I could be in the world but not of it and complete my major in both Spanish and Sociology while participating in campus ministry with Inner Varsity. This is where I also met David. Unfortunately he wanted to be a pastor, the one thing I was sure I never wanted in ministry. But God reminded me that being a missionary means going wherever He calls; and in His wisdom He called me to
marry a pastor and go to the Chicago suburbs.
After ten years of ministry in that ‘foreign’ culture, God called us to a radically different culture -- the city of Bakersfield-- to start new churches. In October of 2003 Life Journey Church was born.
I love church planting. It is the hardest thing I have ever done but also the adventure that has brought me closest to God. And I am not a stranger to adventure. Two of my favorite sports are rock climbing and caving. I love meeting God on the heights of a sheer rock face and also in the dark wet depths of the earth! These extremes typify the highs and lows of our spiritual journeys as well, extremes that I am willing to embrace on my missionary journey wherever God calls me.
Jan Limiero- Director of Prayer & Outreach
I was born and raised in the hills of East Tennessee. I knew from a young age that I was called to be a missionary. I attended Anderson University, a Bible college in Indiana, majoring in Spanish, thinking I would end up somewhere in South America. I love foreign cultures.
I quickly grew weary of the Christian saturation of a Bible college and transferred to East Tennessee State University where I could be in the world but not of it and complete my major in both Spanish and Sociology while participating in campus ministry with Inner Varsity. This is where I also met David. Unfortunately he wanted to be a pastor, the one thing I was sure I never wanted in ministry. But God reminded me that being a missionary means going wherever He calls; and in His wisdom He called me to
marry a pastor and go to the Chicago suburbs.
After ten years of ministry in that ‘foreign’ culture, God called us to a radically different culture -- the city of Bakersfield-- to start new churches. In October of 2003 Life Journey Church was born.
I love church planting. It is the hardest thing I have ever done but also the adventure that has brought me closest to God. And I am not a stranger to adventure. Two of my favorite sports are rock climbing and caving. I love meeting God on the heights of a sheer rock face and also in the dark wet depths of the earth! These extremes typify the highs and lows of our spiritual journeys as well, extremes that I am willing to embrace on my missionary journey wherever God calls me.