Lauren Crase is one of our “home-grown” missionaries, being a daughter of parents of long standing in the church.

She was stirred to interest in missions during a short-term mission trip to Fiji and so pursued nursing as a career, with a view to using it as a means to touch people’s lives with the Gospel of Christ.

She serves with APWM in East Timor and keeps in touch regularly. Follow her news here.

Lauren Crase – July 2018

Bondia hotu hotu, morning all. June & July were quite exciting months! You might remember last time that the Triage program was just getting up and running. Praise God that despite a few challenges, the Triage program was officially implemented in one of the 5 Community Health Centres (CHC’s) in Dili. Over the space of […]

Lauren Crase – May 2018

Bondia hotu hotu, good morning all.  My apologies for sending this newsletter out later than expected.  You might remember in my last newsletter that my nursing team was preparing for a triage training program that was to be delivered in the Vera Cruz Community Health Centre (CHC) in Dili.  After several very positive meetings with […]

Lauren Crase News – February 2018

As I think and pray about this coming year, it’s hard to believe that my two-year term in Timor Leste will be finishing at the end of May this year.  My parents will be coming to visit me in June, and then we will travel back to Brisbane together to start my home assignment.  In […]