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Jeff grew up in Arizona as a child of the Covenant. His family
has been planting churches in the Southwest for four generations.
Ralph Hall, Jeff’s great-great uncle, was a Presbyterian missionary
in West Texas. His maternal great grandfather and grandfather ran
a dry goods store in El Paso. Later Oscar Black, Jeff’s grandfather,
sold farm equipment on both sides of the border. Oscar helped plant
University Presbyterian Church and promoted the work of BEAMM. Jeff’s
paternal grandfather worked at White Sands Missle Range, and Jeff’s
father attended high school and one year of college in El Paso during
the “Glory Road” days. Jeff ‘s parents were charter
members of a church plant in Phoenix, and Jeff grew up with the
highs and lows of church planting. God confirmed Jeff’s calling
to cross-cultural ministry through short term mission trips in high
school and a year of service with MTW in Chiba, Japan.
Heather, from Atlanta, became a Christian through the witness of
a friend in grade school. She has a heart for the poor and for broken
families. Jeff and Heather met at Covenant College where they were
both involved in a ministry to inner-city children in Chattanooga.
Jeff received his masters of divinity at Covenant Seminary while
serving as a youth pastor at a Korean-American church in St. Louis.
After seminary, the Lord called the Vaughn’s to Wichita, KS
where Jeff was ordained in the PCA. Jeff served Heartland Community
Church (PCA) for five years as assistant pastor of youth and outreach.
In Wichita he started an English as a Second Language outreach to
Hispanics.
God has called Jeff and Heather to facilitate church planting movements
in strategic border cities through evangelism, theological education,
and community development. They desire to see a movement of God’s
Spirit along the border that will spread throughout Mexico and the
United States and bring revival to all of North America.
After language school, Jeff will apprentice under Manuel Padilla
in East El Paso. He will focus on evangelism, leadership training,
and community outreach through sports. He would also like to teach
at San Pablo seminary. After this apprenticeship in El Paso/Juarez,
the Vaughns would like to go to Nogales, Sonora and help start churches
there.
The Vaughns were approved by Mission to the World to go to the
Philippines; but due to personnel changes on the field, MTW suggested
that they join another team. They have finished their pre-field
training, and had all their funding. They are currently contacting
their supporters and asking them to partner with them in this new
endeavor. Please visit our blog at http://borderministry.blogspot.com/for
updated information.
The Vaughns have four children: Gracey (8/10/98), Betsy (8/4/00),
Samuel (11/14/03), and Elijah (7/24/06)