Brandy

Wilson


Serving in Latin America Caribbean


I am a global worker with a deep passion for strengthening our missionaries and supporting gospel access across Latin America and the Caribbean.

For twenty‑two years, God allowed me to walk with women who had endured the unimaginable—sexual trauma. It was sacred work, and it shaped my heart with compassion, resilience, and a profound understanding of God’s healing presence.

But three years ago, the Lord began to shift my focus. I started noticing the hidden wounds of the people I serve alongside—the missionaries themselves. Their stories of trauma, crisis, and spiritual pressure echoed the same pain I had spent decades helping others heal.

During a season of prayer and fasting, the Lord made His direction unmistakably clear: “Serve Global Workers. Strengthen them. Walk with them. Help them heal.” 

Missionaries face far more than most people ever realize: war, assault, medical emergencies, accidents, depression, anxiety, natural disasters, and the relentless weight of spiritual warfare. These experiences leave deep emotional and mental scars—scars that often go unseen, unspoken, and untreated.

And here is the reality we cannot ignore: When missionaries are healthy, the Gospel advances.When missionaries are supported, gospel access expands.When missionaries are strengthened, they stay.

Imagine if our Global Workers had first responders for their emotional and mental health—someone trained to show up in crisis, someone who understands trauma, someone who can help them remain whole and effective in their calling. They do.

 

This is the ministry God has entrusted to me: strengthening our missionaries so the Gospel can reach the hardest places.

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Prostitution is often spawned by poverty, debt, and displacement, and HIV/AIDS and prostitution are inseparable. “The risk of a sex worker becoming infected with HIV and STIs… Read more "HIV and Prostitution"
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My soul feels restored ... tonight I will sleep
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Assuming any single social injustice issue exists in isolation is naïve. Displacement connects to poverty, which plays into the hands of war, which leads to unjust imprisonment.*… Read more "Isolation and Social Justice"
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Average age of entry into prostitution = 13 More than 70% of those trafficked are women and more than 1/2 are children Over 2 MILLION children trafficked… Read more "This. Reality."
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“It may be true that some women in commercial sex exercised some level of informed choice, had other options to entering and have no histories of familial… Read more "Not the Norm…"
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