TITLE/S
Strategic Catalyst for Muslim Internationals (SCMI) and Internationals Ministry Network Coordinator (IMNC)
LOCATION
Currently based in Houston, the Greens have a regional ministry which includes but is not limited to Texas.
SPECIFIC GROUP OF INTERNATIONALS WITH WHOM YOU WORK
Muslims in our local communities whether they be international refugees, immigrants, or internationals in an academic or business setting.
MINISTRY ASSIGNMENT
We seek the mobilization of Christians and churches in developing or enhancing internationals ministry among Muslims by providing resources, training opportunities, mentoring, networking, and gaining practical experience on-site with our Internationals Cluster members. We coordinate an internationals ministry network which includes an emphasis on prayer and resourcing churches.
HOW WE CAN ASSIST CHURCHES/INDIVIDUALS IN MINISTRY
- We can help you learn to pray for the peoples of the world of Islam.
- We can help you learn to share with integrity and cultural sensitivity to those of other cultures and faiths.
- We can help you understand the Islamic faith and how it intersects with our own faith.
- We can be a resource as you develop specific ministries that will impact the Muslims who live in your community.
- We can connect you with a variety of networks and individuals who would be resources and potential partners for you as you develop ministries.
- We can help you lead your church in understanding the paradigms of missions in a globalized world.
- We can create experiences for your church that will increase their understanding and skills in ministering to Muslims around them.
CONTACT INFORMATION
bgreen@thefellowship.info
FAMILY/PERSONAL INFORMATION

Butch and Nell have two children – Christen, 25, known as Sissi, graduated from the University of South Carolina, Columbia with degrees in International politics and French. She currently lives and works in Alexandria, Virgina and is working on her Masters in Peace and Conflict Resolution. Brandon, 22, also a graduate of USC with a cultural anthropology major and a social work minor, has recently moved to Burkina Faso, West Africa to work with the Peace Corps. The Greens have served in Belgium, Senegal, and in Miami, FL. The family has one dog. He is named Haaj bi (which means “the dog” in Wolof, a West African language). Their favorite family activity is traveling.