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Logan Miller

District Director

Logan Miller has been serving God in various ways since graduating college in 2011. He spent six years in student ministry in Columbia, Missouri, and Sandy, Utah. God eventually led him and his amazing wife, Samantha, back to Kansas City, where they both grew up and fell in love back in high school. For the past eight years, Logan ventured into sales and marketing, gaining valuable leadership experience and learning the importance of living an integrated life of faith in the workplace, where others may not share his love and passion for Christ.

Logan and Samantha have three terrific children—Jude, Hallie, and Benji. A self-described "old soul," Logan's college friends affectionately nicknamed him "Papa-Loge." He finds joy in deep conversations over coffee, considers thinking a fun activity, and is fascinated by history-based movies and shows. A lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan, he grew up cheering alongside his father and now enjoys passing on that tradition with his kids.

Jenna Doll

Area Coordinator

Jenna Doll lives in Kansas City, MO. Jenna has been actively sharing the gospel since she was 12 years old. Because of her story and sharing her faith at a young age, she is passionate about helping students do the same. Jenna has been working in ministry since March 2022 and is excited to be a part of the First Priority Kansas City team.

Kristi Olson

Area Coordinator

Kristi was born and raised in Kansas City and is passionate about faith, family, and the great outdoors. A 2005 graduate of Central Methodist University, Kristi spent ten years in the insurance industry before answering a deeper calling—serving in the local church as a kids pastor for seven years.

She’s been married to her husband, Eric, for 17 wonderful years, and together they’re raising four amazing girls on a piece of country land filled with animals and adventure. The whole family shares a love for the outdoors, and sports.

Kristi’s heart beats for the next generation, and she is excited to bring the hope of Jesus to students through campus clubs—helping them encounter love, purpose, and belonging wherever they are.