Joseph Rogers

Joseph Rogers

Hello. I am a full-time staff missionary with Adventures In Missions (AIM) since 1996, operating a section of the organization called American Indian Missions.

Since AIM's first reservation project (1996), I have developed, set up, and led student and adult missions among American Indians. My wife, Sue, who graduated May 26, 2014, to live with her Savior, was an integral, heavily invested member of our ministry. She usually joined me on missions to Indian Country.

Before moving to Georgia to go to work for AIM, I spent 18 great years in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where, four days prior to my 40th birthday, I accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior.

God gave us a love for American Indians. We’ve learned so much from them! We feel privileged to get to know “The People” and share Christ with them. As some find Jesus and are discipled, God continues to answer the cry of our hearts.

Our two oldest sons (Tom-'75, Keith-'77) live in Cheyenne, WY, and Fort Collins, CO, respectively. Michael ('89), our youngest, has been with us on 21 mission projects. He’s now in training to be a Pararescue Jumper (PJ) in the United States Air Force.

I enjoy the life and work of a cowboy, mountaineering, and either scuba diving or snorkeling shallow reefs in clear, warm water. I love God and my family very much and take great pleasure in spending time with both.