• Garry Carringer

    Garry has a deep heart for the people of India. His passion for sharing the light of Christ with those living in spiritual darkness is what draws him to serve with Pure Nations Foundation.

    He longs for every person to know the truth of God’s love and the gift of His Son—so they may experience real life and lasting hope in Him.

    Garry counts it a privilege to support the missionaries in India as they answer the high calling of Jesus Christ—to go into all the world and preach the gospel.

  • Karen Dilatush

    Karen’s heart overflows with gratitude for Pure Nations Foundation. She loves being part of a ministry she can trust—one that uses every gift wisely and prayerfully to further the kingdom of God.

    For her, helping share the love of Jesus with children and their families around the world is an incredible blessing. Nearly ten years ago, founder John Scudder first visited her home, and since then, that visit has become a cherished annual tradition.

    Karen counts it a true privilege to support and serve alongside those advancing God’s work through Pure Nations Foundation

  • Richard (Rick) Gastineau

    Rick calls Lancaster, Kentucky home, where he’s an active member of Lancaster Baptist Church. Serving as a board member and treasurer for Pure Nations Foundation has been a deeply fulfilling part of his life.

    What means the most to Rick is helping connect people here in the U.S. with the incredible work Pastor John and his partners are doing to share the Good News in India.

    He counts it a privilege to be part of a ministry that is changing lives and strengthening the global church.

  • Joe Emory

    Joe makes his home in western North Carolina and brings a heart shaped by both faith and life experience. Though raised in the church, his relationship with God deepened later in life through seasons of trial and grace.

    In 2019, he accepted an invitation to travel to India, where he met Pastor John, his family, and the dedicated pastors serving across the country. Witnessing their faith and compassion left a lasting mark on Joe’s heart.

    He counts it a true privilege to serve with Pure Nations Foundation and help share the hope of Christ across India.

  • Nathaniel Collinsworth

    Nathaniel grew up in a military family devoted to the Lord and was saved at a young age. He developed a love for travel early in life and a deep appreciation for experiencing new cultures.

    Professionally, he has spent more than 30 years leading Internet Technology and Cybersecurity teams, work that has often taken him to India. During his time there, he fell in love with the people—and the food—and was blessed to take part in short-term mission work near Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Noida.

    Nathaniel’s heart is to support frontline missionaries who share the good news of Jesus Christ around the world. He counts it a blessing to partner with Pure Nations Foundation as they continue to strengthen and expand missions throughout India.

  • Mike Moser

    Originally from Asheville, North Carolina, and now living in Wilmington, Mike has spent his life serving others in the name of Christ. He likes to say he’s been going to church “since nine months before I was born,” but it was in 1992 that he fully surrendered his life to the Lord.

    Since then, he’s lived out Matthew 25:40 through Operation Inasmuch, encouraging churches to go beyond their walls and serve their communities. After several mission trips, his heart was drawn to India, where he now serves on the board of Pure Nations Foundation.

    Mike counts it a privilege to witness God’s hand at work as pastors, churches, and new ministries continue to grow.

  • Chris MacDonald

    As the son of a pastor, Chris has known about Christ his whole life. After years of wandering like the prodigal son, he was met by the loving grace of a Savior who welcomed him home. Marriage and fatherhood have deepened his faith and taught him what it means to walk daily in submission to Christ.

    Chris lives in Souderton, Pennsylvania, with his wife of 16 years and their five wonderful children. Having spent many years in marketing and creative work, he is grateful to now pour his experience into something eternal—helping tell the story of God’s work through Pure Nations Foundation alongside faithful prayer warriors.