Our Team
The Zupcic Family (from left to right): Christian Zupcic, Sarah Zupcic, Becky Zupcic, Drake Zupcic, Bob Zupcic, Olivia Zupcic Bowbliss, Ben Bowbliss, Racheal Zupcic, Tyler Zupcic
BOB & BECKY ZUPCIC
Founders/Ministry Directors
Bob and Becky Zupcic serve as the Founders and Ministry Directors of Crossing Home Ministries in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Married for 37 years, they are blessed with four children and their spouses—Tyler and Racheal, Drake and Sarah, Olivia and Ben Bowbliss, and their youngest, Christian—all of whom share a heart for the Lord.
Their story began at Oral Roberts University, where Bob played baseball and they both committed their lives to Jesus Christ. That decision became the foundation of their marriage and family, shaping a calling to share God’s grace with others.
Bob’s baseball career included two All-American honors at ORU, representing Team USA internationally, and ultimately reaching the Major Leagues with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox. During his career, God transformed the way he approached the game, teaching him to play for Christ rather than for the approval of others—a shift that brought freedom and purpose.
Today, Bob and Becky use their testimony and platform to serve athletes and their families. Their mission is to point people toward the hope of the gospel, equip them to live on the foundation of faith, and proclaim that the cross changes everything.
TYLER & RACHEAL ZUPCIc
President/Ministry Directors
Tyler and Racheal Zupcic serve as President & Operational Directors for Crossing Home Ministries, based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. United by their love for the Lord and a shared passion to see lives transformed, they are committed to sharing the grace and truth of Jesus Christ with athletes, families, and those battling addiction.
Tyler's baseball career has stretched from player to coach to administrator over his time. Tyler played at Providence High School in Charlotte, NC for State Champion Head Coach, Danny Hignight. He went on to have a four-year career as the starting center-fielder for the Appalachian State Baseball team under for Head Coach, Chris Pollard (Now HC at UVA) . Tyler's career at App State yielded a 2012 Southern Conference Championship and was the team captain on the top team in program history (2012, 41-18, NCAA Charlottesville Regional Runner-Up), while also finishing in the top-5 in school history in career: Hits, At-Bats, Doubles, Triples, Total Bases, Walks, and Games Played.
After a stint in the Frontier League for the River City Rascals, Tyler joined Coach Hignight's staff as an assistant coach, hitting where they won the 2015 North Carolina 4-A State Championship where he coached Major Leaguer Logan Davidson.
Tyler went on to further his career in baseball as the Director of Baseball Operations at East Carolina under ECU All-Time Winningest Head Coach, Cliff Godwin. During his time at ECU, the Pirates finished runner up in the 2016 Lubbock Super-Regional. One win away from the College World Series.
After ECU, Tyler spent the next 6 years as the COO of the nationally known hitting facility in Raleigh, NC, Baseball Rebellion, led by Chas Pippitt. Tyler’s time at Baseball Rebellion included organizing all facility camps, teams, lessons, sales, and business operations.
board of directors
Mark Glover
Bob Zupcic
Garrett Michel