About Us

We are very blessed that God called us to use our professional skills in the overseas mission field. Here is a little bit about our background:

Church Home: Prior to serving with Wycliffe, we were active members of Dover Baptist Church (DBC) in Dover New Hampshire. Between 1999 and 2013, Kathy served in several capacities including Missions Chair, Hospitality Chair, Sunday School Coordinator and Small Group Leader. During that same time, Scott served as an Elder, Youth Group Leader, Sunday School Teacher, Small Group Leader and Facilities Chair.

God used our time at Dover Baptist to instill in us a deep desire to serve in overseas missions.  In 2004 we went on what would be the first of 5 short-term mission trips to Cambodia, including one which we lead. In addition, Kathy lead several short-term domestic and international missions for Portsmouth Christian Academy. 

Professional Background:

Kathy Watson serves as a Science Teacher at Ukarumpa International School, teaching Biology and Anatomy & Physiology.  She has spent the last twelve years teaching high school science at Portsmouth Christian Academy at Dover, NH.


Kathy received her MS in Biology from Northeastern University in 2000 and a BS from Long Island University in Marine Biology in 1991.


Scott Watson serves with Wycliffe as a Security Consultant for the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Papua New Guinea. Prior to entering the overseas mission field, Scott spent 22 years as a corporate security professional, author, teacher, speaker and consultant specializing in organizational security, crisis management and education.


Scott received his Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from Long Island University in 1991, a Masters degree in Criminal Justice from Boston University in 1995 and a Masters of Education from the University of Massachusetts in 2001. Scott is also a Certified Protection Professional, a Certified Fraud Examiner and the author of several security related articles, chapters for text books and his own book on Security Management.







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