Justin Burkholder

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Justin Burkholder and his wife, Jenny, serve with TEAM in Guatemala City, making disciples and gathering them as churches. Justin is one of the pastors at Iglesia Reforma. Justin grew up as a missionary kid in Mexico City. Jenny grew up in northeast Ohio playing any sport she possibly could. They have one daughter, Isabella.

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Written by Justin Burkholder

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