Bobby and Lois Jones serve in rural communities throughout central Arizona, where everyone knows each other and outsiders are most often viewed with suspicion. These small community fellowships vary from ranching, mining, and farming communities to small towns located around recreational areas and seasonal residencies.
The Joneses support over a dozen churches in their ministry, and each church community has its own unique history. Crown King Community Church is located in a historic mining community, in the midst of the Prescott National Forest. The size of this community doubles on weekends due to the influx of people from Phoenix who enjoy outdoor activities like four-wheeling. On the other hand, New River Bible chapel is located in a rural desert community just north of Phoenix, and is comprised of residents who want to be close to the city for work but enjoy the pleasures of rural life.
There are many needs among residents of these rural communities, who face challenges related to demographic changes, job creation, infrastructure, and land use. Churches in these communities are often in need of equipment to enable them to better serve the surrounding communities. Others have pastors who need to connect with other rural pastors for moral support and encouragement. Experiencing the feeling that someone is willing to be there to help can make a world of difference.