The Full Story
About
Lighthouse Operators is a non-profit Christian organization that travels the country to help those who have suffered from natural disasters and human trafficking. We want to use our God-given talents to show His love and bring glory to His name. There are three types of trips we do: rapid response, rebuilds and safe houses.


Mission
At Lighthouse Operators, our mission is to equip and support missionaries with the resources they need, while serving others through construction and disaster relief. The main goal of our missionaries is to reflect the light of our Savior Jesus Christ as they serve people in need. When a natural disaster strikes, we want to equip our missionaries with the funds and materials needed to serve in the disaster area, helping with cleanup as we seek to rebuild the homes and lives of people affected.
Lighthouse Operators seek opportunities to serve alongside like-minded organizations to magnify God’s kingdom impact through our combined resources and expertise. Our goal is to not only rebuild homes but to bring long-term change through revival in the United States.
Meet
Ryan & Sarah
Ryan and Sarah were born and raised in Indiana and both grew up going to church. They met each other at a Christian youth event in November of 2017.
Ryan went on his first mission trip with Eight Days Of Hope in 2017 to Houston, Texas. It was a rapid response due to hurricane Harvey, which caused flooding.
Sarah grew up going on mission trips. Some places were Alaska, Puerto Rico and New York. Sarah went with Ryan back to Houston in 2018 with Eight Days of Hope.
It was on these trips that God laid it on Ryan’s heart to become a full time missionary, using his talents as a construction worker to help people recover from natural disasters.
Ryan and Sarah were married in September of 2021. They are looking forward to working together as a married couple to fulfill their dreams and glorifying God’s name.

OUr biggest needs
Truck Fund
In 2024 we put 36,000 miles on our truck, taking our camper on most of the trips. We also want to upgrade our camper to accommodate us better. In order to do that we need to upgrade the truck first. Not to mention with all of the driving we do, it will not be long before we will start looking for a new truck.
