Princeton First Assembly of God


World & Home Missions



First Assembly of God is a missions minded church and takes our Lord's command to "go into all the world and preach to all nations" seriously. We currently support missionaries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and America prayerfully and financially. A list of those missionaries and links to contact them are below.

 

 

Missionaries We Support:

Assemblies of God Home Missions Barba, John and Irma
2600 Lebanon

El Paso, TX 79930
USA
Email Address: johnbarba@usmissions.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Buntain, Huldah
Email Address: huldah.buntain@agmd.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Dunn, Richard and Sherry
Email Address: richard.dunn@agmd.org
  
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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 Goldstein, Robert and Claudia
1976 Big Vein Rd

Blacksburg, VA 24060
USA
Home Phone Number: 540.639.5377
Email Address: robertgoldstein@usmissions.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Mahar, Pat and Brenda
Email Address: pat.mahar@agmd.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Page, Bruce and Joy
Email Address: bruce.page@agmd.org
  
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Assemblies of God Home Missions Rice, Jonathan and Jenny
42nd St NW
Apt 301

Washington, DC 20007
USA
Home Phone Number: 540.951.1312
Email Address: jonathanrice@usmissions.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Sisk, John and Joy
Email Address: john.sisk@agmd.org
  
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Assemblies of God World Missions Smith, Glen and Karen
Email Address: glen.smith@agmd.org
  
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Assemblies of God Home Missions Turcotte, Keith and Lynn
4602 Creek Meadow Trl

Lakeland, FL 33810
USA
Home Phone Number: 863.858.4529
Email Address: keithturcotte@usmissions.org
Web Address:    www.bloodboughtmm.com
  
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I Get to Serve Christ as a Missionary

By Andy Raatz

I feel as if I've won the lottery.

I get to serve Christ in Moldova.

As I drove back from a small village this week, swerving around potholes and squinting through the fog, my mind fixated on how fortunate I am to serve in this country.  I detest the concept that I am sacrificing, but smile at the thought of being blessed.

Earlier that day, I chatted with an old married couple of 89 and 86 years of age.  My new friend fought in World War II, but on a different front.  I saw their tiny home, heard their stories and talked to them about Christ.

As we handed bags of groceries to the neediest in the village of Baraboi, I joked with people who had spent their entire life in that village.  I prayed with an old woman who still doesn't know Christ, but is concerned for her sick daughter.

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MISSIVE — NOVEMBER 2009

 

I am in debt to my good friends and colleagues John and Glenda Harris for having sent me the book “The Waiting Father: Sermons on the Parables of Jesus” by Helmut Thielicke. I want to share a quote with you today, because it’s so pertinent to our spiritual well-being.  Thielicke says,

“The man who lets his day grow recklessly and blindly, that is, the man who does not begin his day by talking with God before he goes on to the thousands of words, written and oral, which he must speak to men, that man grows rotten, both physically and nervously.   And what has been called “executive’s disease,” the symptoms of which are ulcers and heart attacks, is often only a symptom of these deeper disorders in the soil of our life.”

How often has this happened in our own lives? In order to expedite the responsibilities of the day, we sometimes leave home without the most important aspect of our life, which is, of course, consulting with God about all those responsibilities and duties we have to perform in the course of the day. It is generally counterproductive, because we end up spending more time correcting errors we have made when we proceed without divine orders.

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Troubles are often the tools by which God fashions us for better things. — Henry Ward Beecher, 19th century American clergyman

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World Missions News & Information

  • I Get to Serve Christ as a Missionary

    We all need to stop and give thanks to God for the privilege of being used by Him. Life with Christ is an adventure, whether Moldova or Main Street. Jump in and go for it!

  • MISSIVE — NOVEMBER 2009

    In order to expedite the responsibilities of the day, we sometimes leave home without the important aspect of our life, which is consulting with God.

  • Community Choir Promotes Friendships and Love

    We started a community choir in Amsterdam. The choir is open to anyone interested in joining. This puts people in contact with the gospel message and gives them an opportunity to develop relationships.

  • Recovery in the Philippines

    Recovery from such devastation is slow. Yet, in the midst of this calamity, the church has also been presented with some wonderful opportunities.

  • Africa Assemblies of God Prepares to Launch Decade of Pentecost

    Across the Africa continent Assemblies of God churches are making preparations to launch the most aggressive Pentecostal emphasis in the history of the movement.