Adopt a Missionary

By “adopting” this Missionary, you are partnering with the worldwide Church of our Lord to reach the lost for Christ. Please commit to the following:

1. Praying for them a minimum of two times per week

2. Emailing them one to two times per year or more often if you want. Please do not send lengthy emails, as our missionaries are very busy and will not have time to read them. Also, please do not expect an answer to your emails for the same reason.

3. If you ever feel led to support them financially, please use the icon located on their personal Missionary Web page at https://usmissions.ag.org/MissionaryLocator/USMissionaryResult?Account=259840
Our church is not equipped to designate individual donations to specific missionaries.

Thank you for your faithfulness! If you have questions, please contact Pastor Vicki. If she is unable to help you, she will find someone who can.


 

Arlene
Stubbs

Rev. Arlene Stubbs serves as the Senior Pastor of New Life Assembly of God in India. She has also played a vital role in developing the Carecell ministry and building a strong Carecell leadership team. Her love for people enables her to reach out effortlessly to adults and children alike and meet the challenges of a growing Church. She spearheaded the establishment of our Missions Department, which supports pastors and ministries in India and overseas.

 

 

Joseph & Heidi
Baralle

Joe and Heidi are Chi Alpha missionaries based in Delaware. Chi Alpha is a “Spirit-Empowered, diverse community of believers on university campuses, declaring in word and lifestyle our faith in Jesus Christ, equipped to fulfill our purpose in God’s global plan.” They oversee college campuses in Delaware, where they help organize Bible studies, prayer meetings, and events to lead people to the Lord.

 

 

Becky
Kimmich

Becky works with Youth With A Mission in Kona, Hawaii. Youth With A Mission is a global movement of Christians from many cultures, age groups and Christian traditions, dedicated to serving Jesus throughout the world.

 

 

Daniel & Sara
Bricker

“We have a heart to reach the never-reached in Cambodia through developing relationships and planting churches where they have never existed. We desire to build fruitful relationships that the Lord will use to produce healthy disciples and healthy churches in Cambodia. We love Cambodia and its people! We are so honored and humbled to be missionaries to such a special country.”

 

 

Bruce
Page

“Like many people, I would have never considered Canada a mission field. Yet, in Jesus' mandate to take the gospel to the world, He excluded no nation! Canada has become part of AGWM's European field due to its similarities in culture and language. The harvest is plentiful in Canada; there are workers, just not enough! The province of Quebec, where I will be working, is considered North America's largest unreached people group. Only 0.7% of the population know Jesus personally. Most people in Quebec have never personally met a Jesus follower? And as the apostle Paul said, how can they hear if no one is sent to tell them?”

 

 

Christine
Bornman

“People are coming to the United States from every nation. One new international migrant comes to the U.S. every thirty-three seconds. Between these new arrivals and Native American groups, the U.S. is home to nearly five hundred people groups speaking about six hundred languages! All U.S. missionaries with Intercultural Ministries are called to take the good news to these people groups. Doing so may involve specialized understanding and preparation to address cultural differences, including language.”

 

 

Ed & Cecilia
Dalbello

“The reason I love missions is because when I was 12 year old I met these wonderful missionaries, who introduced me to Christ. They were with the Lutheran Church-AFLC, and I was catholic (not active, as we say in Brazil). I want to mention their names because they are the giants whose shoulders I stand to do what I do: Rev. John Abel, Rev. Connely Dyrud and Rev. George Knapp.”

 

 

Ana & Mircea
Dascalescu

Since 2011, they work as AG missionaries in the Southeastern part of Romania, where they established a community center as a hub from which they will continue to plant churches in the largely unevangelized, poverty stricken region. Their focus is revitalization through literacy courses, medical care, after-school and job training.

 

 

Rocco & Daiana
DiTrolio

They have pioneered 15 new churches to date in Argentina as well as helped to plant 60+ with the National Church Planting ministry. Most recently planting the Life Christian Center in Buenos Aires that will also serve as the base for a New Church Planting Center for Argentina and Latin America. They have started a Church Planters Network for the Spanish speaking world. Their ministry has also included the launching of the “Schools of Evangelism” a mobile training center in Evangelism.

 

 

Justin & Brooke
Fasnacht

Justin, Brooke & their children are called to serve in Melanesia where they will partner with the National Church to train pastors and equip leaders. They will also work alongside the National Church to strategically plant churches amongst the Never Reached people groups.

 

 

Doug & Brittany
Favuzza

Doug and Brittany are dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel and equipping the local church for evangelistic crusades and discipleship training. Their ministry organizes medium-to large-scale crusades and discipleship programs across various regions, partnering with local churches so that new believers hear the gospel and receive the follow-up discipleship that they need. They also mentor new church planters, evangelists, and missionaries, empowering them to share the hope of Jesus Christ in their communities.

 

 

Kevin & Annie
Folk

Kevin and ANnie serve as missionaries to the nations with AGWM International Ministries & Global University. Our mission is to reach the lost by training the found around the world.

 

 

Gamal & Amal
Gerges

“Our vision is to reach out to Arabic speakers from all backgrounds with Christ and make disciples by equipping them and send them out again to reach others (Matt. 28:19-20).”

 

 

Steve & Deborah
Kulish

To walk side by side with the pastors in their neighborhood to clearly see what they need: Assessment, community Development and church discipleship. Pastoral care To Pastors- (Coaching, Mentoring, Development of a personal care plan for pastors families and church). We also coach church planters, revitalization projects, along with helping to develop revitalization projects.

 

 

Diane
Laws

Diane has served areas of Micronesia for the past three decades. Now, she will be “serving ALL nations of Micronesia with Biblical training for winning and discipling children for Christ. That’s seven nations and territories! Seizing the opportunity of truly introducing children to Christ - in the church and in the community - while their young hearts are tender and open.”

 

 

Pat & Brenda
Mahar

Pat and Brenda served as missionaries in Africa for 18 years. In 2011, they assumed the pastorate at ICF in Athens, Greece, during the height of the financial crisis. Their ministry in Athens also coincided with the Refugee Crisis, where more than 1.5 million displaced Syrians and Iraqis passed through Greece. In August 2018, they were asked to take the International Christian Fellowship in Padova, Italy, where they now serve.

 

 

Mike & Jessica
Brown

“Elite Teams is an extreme discipleship and mentorship program designed to impact at-risk individuals. Our mission is to provide a clear pathway to success by engaging the individual’s physical, mental, spiritual, and social development and guiding them into a path to success through our extreme training processes.”

 

 

David & Lauren Perdan

 

 

Brandon & Rachel
Powell

“There are so many opportunities in Thailand to partner with the local church and with the Holy Spirit. The work here is not done, and there is a need for many more people to join us physically, spiritually, and financially in this journey to bring the peace, power, and fullness of life that is only found in Jesus Christ to the 66+ million Thai people.”

 

 

James & Sherry
Sabella

In their ministry as Area Directors Jim & Sherry are responsible for organizing and directing the Assemblies of God World Missions program in Southeast Europe. They Work directly with the Assemblies of God missionaries who are living and ministering in Southeast Europe. They also work directly with the national Pentecostal church leaders in those countries.

 

 

Denny & Debby
Seler

“Denny served as a missionary educator serving all the Spanish-speaking world in the Western Hemisphere. They then moved to Jamaica to serve as faculty at the Assemblies of God Bible School in Christiana, Jamaica. After serving as a missionary in residence for one year at the University of Valley Forge, they moved to Costa Rica to direct the language and cultural training center for all new US Assemblies of God missionaries. Presently, they serve the Western Hemisphere as missionary educators to the Spanish-speaking and English-speaking worlds of the Caribbean.”

 

 

Robert & Carrie
Specter

Robert has picked up his father’s mantle and has traveled to Europe, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Finland, Japan, Hungary, and of course, Israel. This has given him a global perspective. His travels and experience point to one overriding belief or philosophy, “We must allow God to make us His Light to the Nations just as Israel was meant to be.”

 

 

David & Paula
Stanislaus

"We believe all people are valuable and are better equipped when they journey with others who can help them gain new insights, discover resident gifts and learn new skills that help them live into their full potential in Christ. God has called us to use our gifts of compassion, encouragement and leadership development to strengthen God's people and His ministry leaders by helping people scale barriers so they can reach the next level in their lives."

 

 

Rick & Lori
Wislocky

Rick and Lori work in International Leadership with the American and European Assemblies of God networks. They serve a core role in the service of many missionaries coming and going to these nations and equipping them accordingly.

 

 

Brett & Rebekah
Zeiler

Our family has been serving in Cambodia since 2018. We completed a 2 year missionary associate term living in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. During our first term, we attended language school to learn the Khmer language, preached frequently in a local AG church, built relationships with the national church leaders, and participated in medical missions trips to provincial villages. We are now fully-appointed career missionaries with AGWM.