Better to love God and die unknown than to love the world and be a hero; better to be content with poverty than to die a slave to wealth; better to have taken some risks and lost than to have done nothing and succeeded at it. --Erwin Lutzer
More About Our Company
Red Island Restoration is a response to God’s leading in our lives to see Madagascar restored in Health, Forests and Hope in Christ.
Jamie was born and raised in Madagascar as a missionary kid and as a result, has a deep understanding of Malagasy culture and language as well as a powerful love for his home country and the Malagasy people. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Master’s of Arts in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Alissa was born and raised in Santa Barbara and while serving on a short-term mission trip to Madagascar in 1999, fell in love with this island nation and it’s people. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, a Master’s of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner as well as a degree in Midwifery.
We met while attending Seattle Pacific University and later fell in love while working beside one another in Madagascar in 1999. After a few years in Madagascar serving together, we returned to the States in 2002 to get married. Three kids, a few degrees and 8 years later, our family of five returned to the great Red Island in January 2011. As our kids outgrew the educational system in our city of Mahajanga and Covid border closures kept us out of Madagascar, the Lord gently shifted us to Rift Valley Academy in Kenya in order to pour into the lives and walk alongside third culture kids and cross-cultural kids. Today, we split our time between Kenya and Madagascar– engaging in ministries in both countries.

Recent Blog Posts
June 9, 2011 |
Only in Africa
There’s a lot of “only in Africa”-type of things our kids get to do… one such thing… we get to let...
June 9, 2011 |
POTW
Fall is ending and winter is beginning here in Madagascar and with it, the glorious and HUGE poinsettia’s are in...
June 7, 2011 |
Early Missionaries
Last week our Malagasy class w ent on a field trip to a center for adults who are blind. This center teaches...
May 25, 2011 |
Field Meetings
Earlier this month, we had our annual WorldVenture field meetings, which consisted of a day of prayer, a day of...
May 24, 2011 |
POTW
Madagascar, probably like most other developing counties, is home to the “knock off” as seen here in this classic...
May 22, 2011 |
“For how long shall we let our women continue to die?”
Last weekend our family traveled to Antananarivo, the capital city, so that I could attend a conference about...
May 20, 2011 |
HOUSE!
OK, so this is NOT our house… in fact, it’s NOTHING like our house… this house is in the remote...






