Fred Clark
President
Fred spent 8 years in the US Army reserve from 1966 to 1972 before being appointed as a Trooper in the Virginia State Police. After retiring, he joined the pastoral staff of Christian Fellowship Church in Ashburn Virginia.
GNS exists to serve missionaries and ministries with practical support, accountability, and connection—so you can stay focused on the work of the gospel instead of building an organization from scratch.
How GNS helps
Gospel Network Support, a 501(c)(3) organization, provides a simple covering for missionaries and ministries that need a trustworthy support structure without creating their own full organization.
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GNS provides a cost-effective framework for receiving support, staying accountable, and communicating with partners—without having to create your own nonprofit infrastructure.
Whether you’re an individual, small group, or local church, GNS connects you with missionaries and ministries you can know and support with confidence.
Gospel Network Support is intentionally lean. We’re not trying to build a large institution. Instead, we provide a simple framework for financial support, accountability, and communication, so that more resources can flow directly toward gospel work.
For some, GNS provides a place to serve while working toward a long-term sending solution. For others, it’s the long-term structure they were missing.
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GNS is overseen by a board and leadership team who care about accountability, clarity, and the long-term health of those we serve.
President
Fred spent 8 years in the US Army reserve from 1966 to 1972 before being appointed as a Trooper in the Virginia State Police. After retiring, he joined the pastoral staff of Christian Fellowship Church in Ashburn Virginia.
Treasurer
Christena worked in the semiconductor industry for 18 years before transitioning to the non-profit accounting world after the factory closed. She has an AS in Electronics, a BS in Business Management and a Masters in Accounting as well as her CTFA (Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor)
Director
Erik was first presented the Gospel when he was eight years old. He saw a change in his parents when they accepted Jesus, The Christ, into their lives and he too accepted Jesus into his life. After graduating from Bible College, he started to work for Teen Challenge
Director
After working in chemical processing engineering and management for 24 years, the Lord called Louis to serve Him as an itinerant missionary. Since the year 2000, he focused on missionary work, including film presentations, conferences, tract distributions,
Director
Dawn was born into the family of God in her early 20s. Even though she grew up in the church, she knew she was not saved. She went to a Christian high school thinking that would make a difference. It did not. Finally, in her sophomore year of college,
Director
Jack has been a follower of Christ since 1978. He retired in 2019 after working 45 years as an accountant, with the last 5 being part of an IT Functional Support Team. Jack has a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Seton Hall University.
Secretary
Sherry is a Christ follower with a heart to serve others. She has a strong background in leadership, project management, communication and systems integration. Prior to joining GNS, she was a system integration consultant retiring from Northrop
Chief Technical Officer
Anthony has worked with nonprofits for more than 15 years, specializing in technical strategy, infrastructure, and digital platforms. He enjoys developing systems that make administration easier, improve communication, and provide stable, secure tools for both staff and members.
Each GNS member serves in a unique context—from local outreach to cross-cultural work overseas. Get to know them and consider how you might walk alongside them.