Who We Are

MissioCare Collective strengthens global workers through spiritual encouragement, practical resources, and relational support. We partner with sending churches and organizations to provide holistic care—helping gospel workers thrive in who they are and flourish in their calling for lasting impact.

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Our Mission

MissioCare Collective exists to serve Kingdom minded cross-cultural workers to be spiritually, relationally, emotionally and physically healthy.

Our Vision

MissioCare Collective desires to build relationships with global workers, sending organizations and sending churches bringing an excellent care system to those God has called into cross-cultural Kingdom assignments.

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Our Team

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  • Founders

    Stan and Gi Gi Horrell care deeply for those on the frontlines of God’s global advancement. They’ve followed the call of God to be a part of His global activity for over 35 years. Serving as Senior Pastor in a number of churches in the US and holding several staff positions, they understand all aspects of ministry life. The Horrells planted a number of churches in the US and worked closely with global leaders in church planting initiatives throughout the world.

    Stan and Gi Gi’s life experiences include raising 4 wonderful children who love the Lord. They also experienced a deep journey of grief as their daughter, as a young woman, was called by God to her heavenly home.

    They feel blessed of God to have countless relationships across the globe, coupled with a deep desire to see Kingdom workers remain spiritual fit for ministry. Their experiences have culminated in the development of MissioCare Collective. As founders and executive leadership of MissioCare Collective, Stan and Gi Gi have a passion to partner with God in mobilizing future generations with every tool imaginable to see the Great Commission fulfilled.

  • Executive Director

    Derek and Tori are passionate about serving those on the frontlines of God’s mission, equipping Kingdom workers to thrive in their calling. They have followed God’s calling across a fascinating journey, one in which they continue to see the need to build up others. With 10 years of cross-cultural ministry experience, they bring a unique blend of leadership, vision, and a heart for global impact to their new role as Executive Directors of MissioCare Collective.

    Together, they have cultivated a deep love for mobilizing and supporting others, drawing on their education, as well as personal and professional experiences, to strengthen and encourage workers around the world. They are committed to ensuring that those serving in ministry remain spiritually, emotionally, and physically equipped for the long haul.

    Their journey together has been filled with the joys and challenges of raising two boys and wholeheartedly pursuing God’s purposes. They are honored to step into this role, building upon the foundation established by Stan and Gi Gi Horrell, as they steward the mission of MissioCare Collective and equip future generations to fulfill the Great Commission.

  • Clinical Director

    Kathy is a follower of Christ. Her identity is summed up in Him.

    Kathy is a licensed psychologist and board-certified in neuropsychology. She has taught graduate classes/servant leadership classes at Multnomah University, Pepperdine University, Phoenix Seminary and Development Associates International. In addition to working in local ministry, she has also consulted for missionary teams in Italy, Russia, Africa, and Cambodia. Kathy has a special place in her heart for global worker care, conflict resolution, assessments and trauma recovery.

    For MCC Kathy conducts assessments, provide guidance for care teams, trainings and trauma-informed care assuring the integration of evidence-based practices with a biblical world-view.

Meet the Board