Faith Family Ministries

Missionaries we support:

1.Cecil & Tonya Eshelman,Timothy,Vera and Deanna- Asia - The Eshelmans serve in the city of Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East.They minister in many areas, including working with Royal Rangers, Chinese students, the homeless, and orphans.

 Pray for the Eshelmans to be daily filled with the Spirit. Pray for them as they complete itneration and return to Russia.

Emails: cecil.eshelman@agmd.org,www.eshelman.blogspot.com,www.eshelman.org

 

2.Harold & Jackie Suggs-Latin America  Harold and Jackie have served over 30 years on the foreign mission field, and they currently serve in Guyana, South America. They have developed Christian Training Centers throughout the Essequibo Coast and up and down the Pomeroon River. Harold’s vision is to plant the Word of God, water the field by developing leadership, and allowing the people to grow in their natural surroundings.
 
Pray  for the Suggs as they continue and indigenous approach to ministry, working in the Bible School preparing lay leaders and pastors.
 
 
 
 
3.Joe & Faye Lenna-US Joe is a North Carolina appointed home missionary who serves as a chaplain for Second Chance Ministries in Greensboro, North Carolina. Joe’s testimony as a former prisoner in a maximum-security prison has given him a unique ability to minister to inmates. He now understands God’s preparatory work that enables him to serve prisoners.
 
Pray for Joe as he endeavors to release inmates from the bondage of sin through the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Email- jlenna@triad.rr.com

 

4.James & Lissa Kelly-US Jim and Lissa serve at Native American Bible College (NABC) as instructors, and Liisa is also the librarian. The school’s purpose is to provide quality training for ministry and leadership, primarily for Native Americans; however, any believer is welcome to study at NABC. As the
number of churches among the Lumbee has increased, so has the need for ministers to be trained at NABC. Graduates also pastor churches on reservations in other states.

Pray for the college as they seek accreditation and as they add a new major in missions. Pray for additional faculty and staff. Pray also for an even greater measure of God’s presence on campus.email- jimliisakelly@earthlink.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Missionaries We Support:

Assemblies of God World Missions Eshelman, Cecil and Tonya
Email Address: cecil.eshelman@agmd.org
Web Address:    101649.agwebservices2.org
  
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Assemblies of God Home Missions Kelly, James and Liisa
511 McMillan Ave

Red Springs, NC 28377
USA
Home Phone Number: 910.843.5417
Work Phone Number: 910.843.5304
Fax Number: 910.843.9265
Email Address: jameskelly@usmissions.org
Web Address:    www.nativeamericanbiblecollege.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Suggs, Harold and Jackie
Email Address: harold.suggs@agmd.org
  
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