Landmark Baptist Missions, Inc. was established in January 1996 as an extension of Landmark Baptist Church. It is the commitment of LBM to provide ministry assistance, spiritual guidance, and financial accountability for missionaries reaching the lost and establishing indigenous, independent Baptist churches worldwide. LBM accepts like-minded missionaries who are called into mission service from within our church family or those who have a long association with Landmark’s missions program.

Landmark Baptist Missions stands upon the same Bible believing standards adopted and practiced by our church.

The Autreys

Jonathan & Jeanine Autrey serve as missionaries in the Dominican Republic.  Jonathan is a second-generation missionary who grew up in the Dominican and returned to plant churches among the Dominican people.  They serve in Veron where Jonathan pastors Celebration Baptist Church.  In the past 11 years they have planted 8 churches and built a K-12th grade Christian School.

The Gbeblewous

Theo & Isabelle Gbeblewou are Native missionaries to Togo, West Africa.  After completing Bible college in the States, Theo returned to Togo where he has been active in church planting, pastor training, and Christian radio ministry in the capital, Lome.

The Hammons

Dr. Earl & Tami Hammons surrendered to serve in the Dominican Republic after visiting there on a short-term mission trip.   The Hammons are serving in Santiago where they established  Barrio Nuevo Baptist Church and a Child Development Center.  They have also planted several churches and Bible Institutes among the Dominican and Haitian people.  

The Hills

Tom & Dora Hill have served as missionaries since 1986. For 25 years they lived among the Navajo people in the Southwest. In 2010 they came to serve with Landmark Baptist Missions Home Office.

Tom serves as Field Director and Dora is the office manager for LBM, overseeing the daily operations and long-term goals of the Board.

 

The Medinas

Missionaries to Ecuador, Daniel is a native Ecuadorian and Melissa a second generation missionary. The Medinas are involved in training Ecuadorian nationals and planting churches.

The Millers

The Millers have worked with Arabic speaking people for 25 years, serving in Jordan for 16 of those years.  After Jody’s arrest and deportation from the country, the Millers continue their ministry from the States.  Jody teaches Bible studies and English language classes online to Arabic speaking people and travels twice each year to assist in refugee relief in European and Middle Eastern countries.

 

Rebecca Miyashita

Rebecca Miyashita has faithfully served as a missionary in Japan for over 30 years.  After the death of her husband Takafumi in 2025, she moved her base of operation to Nagoya to assist with the ministry of her son James.  In Nagoya she will be developing women’s outreach and children’s ministry in churches being planted there.

 

The Vaipins

Julian and Alla Vaipin and their 4 children have been spreading the gospel in the country of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia since 2016.  Kyrgystan is a diverse country with a Muslin majority population.