I built Wayfinder because I lived the problem it solves.
For more than fifteen years, missions has been my life — ten of those in pastoral ministry, across Hawaii, Australia, Aboriginal communities, Vanuatu, Honduras, and other international contexts. I've raised support. I've told the story badly and watched good people miss it. I know what it's like when the work is real and the website doesn't show it.
Then I started a family, and ran into the question so many missionaries carry quietly: do I follow the calling, or do I keep us sustainable?
Missionaries shouldn't have to choose between their family, their sustainability, and their calling.
What I discovered is that most ministries aren't stuck because the work is weak. They're stuck because the message is unclear and the story isn't reaching the people who'd gladly stand with them. So Wayfinder became the answer I wish I'd had — built by someone who actually understands support raising, ministry storytelling, and cross-cultural life.