Michael W. Treneer

Michael W. Treneer (born September 6, 1947) is the current international president of The Navigators. His appointment as President was announced on August 26, 2004. On January 1, 2005, he succeeded Dr. Jerry White who previously served as President for 18 years.

Biographical Sketch

Mike Treneer came to faith in Christ through the Navigator student ministry in England. After graduating from university as a chemical engineer, Mike continued his involvement in Navigator student work.

He and his wife Chris joined the staff of the Navigators in 1971. They led student, community and local church based ministries in Southampton and London in the United Kingdom.

From the mid seventies Mike led the team which pioneered the Navigator ministry in Nigeria. Then in 1981, Mike was appointed as the Navigator director for Africa. For sixteen years Mike and Chris lived in Nairobi, Kenya with their three children. Mike traveled extensively throughout Africa developing African leaders, teaching the Bible, shepherding missionaries and coaching the pioneering of Navigator ministries in 20 countries. During their years in Nairobi, Mike and Chris were also deeply involved in the life of Nairobi Baptist Church where Mike was an elder and chairman of the preaching team.

In June 1998, Mike passed the leadership of the Navigator work in Africa to an African team and was appointed an International Vice President of the Navigators. After a year in England, they moved to the Navigator headquarters in Colorado Springs, where they now live.

In August 2004, Mike was unanimously chosen by the International Council to succeed Jerry White as the next International President of The Navigators. His new role became effective January 1, 2005.[1]

Mike and Chris have devoted their lives to discipling singles and couples and have a wide experience of ministering in the United Kingdom and Africa and in many other parts of the world.

They have three adult children who are active in ministry.

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