Caleb Caviness

Birthday: September 23

Anniversary: February 19

Favorites: Coffee, fruit and dark chocolate

Hobbies: Leather working, hunting, fishing and photography

Title: Husband, DAD and Missionary

Kelci Caviness

Birthday: October 28

Anniversary: February 19

Favorites: Coffee, animal print and dark chocolate

Hobbies: Crafting, organizing, cleaning, doing anything with my family

Title: Wife, MOM, Registered Nurse and Missionary

Birthday: July 16, 2020

Favorite foods: Apples, chocolate and gummies.

Loves to build! Loves dinosaurs! Loves to help! Loves to play outside!

(Allergies: Peanuts)

Micah Caviness

Austin Caviness

Birthday: May 26, 2022

Favorite Food: Fruit, chips, apple sauce, and fruit snacks.

Loves: Singing songs, books, coloring, and playing outside.

(Allergies: Peanuts)

Our Family

Caleb’s Testimony

I grew up in a Baptist pastor’s home. My dad led me to Christ. God burdened my heart for missions early. At the age of nine, God used the testimony of a missionary to begin directing my heart toward Africa and the Republic of Congo. I have prepared for this mission without ceasing since that time. I graduated with a degree in missions from West Coast Baptist College and have completed a one year advanced missionary training and linguistics course.

I have four other siblings, two of my older sisters are married and serving on the missions field, an older brother pastoring in Oregon and a sister serving faithfully in our home church.

Kelci’s Testimony

I grew up in Christian home, my dad led me to the Lord when I was five years old. I have served in Sunday school, nursery, VBS, soul winning and church events. The Lord directed me to Pensacola Christian College where I graduated with a bachelors degree in nursing.

My parents and younger sister attend and serve in our sending church.

Our Story

We met at our sending church, were married in February 2019 and started deputation together. The Lord blessed us a year later with a little boy who has added so much joy to our lives. We will complete our language learning then Lord willing will move to the Republic of Congo to begin planting indigenous baptist churches.