Levi & Medori Friesen

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      Portage Evangelical Church, Portage La Prairie, MB

      Levi and Medori Friesen are from Manitoba. They both grew up with parents who were very involved in ministry.

      Levi and Medori have always wanted to spend their lives in service to the Lord.

      While Medori was at Ethnos360 Bible Institute (EBI) in Wisconsin, the Lord laid the unreached on her heart and she figured that if she was willing to go, why should she stay?

      Levi and Medori met while serving at summer camp in Manitoba. Medori had already finished Bible School and shortly after they started dating, Levi also decided to attend EBI.

      They desire to be part of getting the gospel to the least-reached places by being a support to those in remote locations. They want to serve remote missionaries in such a way that makes it possible for them to have longevity on the field and relieve stress in whatever way they can so that the gospel can be spread more effectively.