Amy and JoshYou must meet us together because neither of us is very good on our own. We have been married 7 years and have a daughter and a son! We love Jesus, traveling, missions, people, music, reading, and fine wine.  We met in college at Oklahoma State University. We both attended a thursday night worship experience at the BCM. We dated for a couple of years and then married in 2002. We make a great team and love working together whether it is on household chores, raising our children, or working on a ministry project.  We are fully engaged in a  urban ministry project that has become extremely important to our entire family. 

 

Joshua owns a Networking Company called NOC Supply. Basically he buys and sells cisco networking equipment for large companies all over the world. Joshua is also building a rental property business. He currently is  working towards renovating and remoldeling a house and an apt complex in Oklahoma City. He enoys spending time with his family, exercising, playing video games, and attending sporting events.

 

Amy is a full time wife and mommy. She is also directing a local urban development project called The Tapestry Project. She has an triumphant past that drives her urban outreaches. She enjoys art, music, writing, reading, and photography, exercising and any outdoor adventure such as hiking, rollerblading, biking. She has traveled all over the world serving on short term mission trips. One of her favorite destinations has been an orphanage in Sierra Leone Africa. She loves to serve and has a heart that causes her to relationaly connect to pretty much anyone!

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1 Response to “Meet Joshua and Amy”


  1. 1 Melissa Parker
    May 25, 2009 at 1:29 am

    I am so blessed to know you guys! Amy, it was so great to finally meet you and hear about the great things you are a part of. When I took over the owner properties at the office, Joshua was the first owner I met face to face. I was new at it, but I had this strange feeling that what I was begining was to be a great journey. At first I thought you guys just had a heart for people in need. Everytime I called Josh and told him someone was asking for something that was usually against policy and I advised him to be cautious, he always said, “Go ahead and do it.” Now, I get it. You don’t just have big hearts, you have HUGE overflowing hearts that have been filled with God’s love and glory to pour out into others. I am so excited to see what God has in store for our relationship.

    Blessed to know you,
    Melissa


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