Missions Ministry
Missions Ministry purpose is to reconnect isolated people to God and to a community of support by providing human services that address immediate and long-term needs in the areas of homelessness, hunger relief, medical care and education.
-Giving a Bible to every person
Email: men@ag.org
• Los Angeles Dream Center
-Sharing God's love with 50,00 people monthly
Email: pastorsoffice@dreamcenter.org
• Glenn & Nancy Garrison
-Missionaries to the Philippines
Email: glenn.garrison@agmd.org
• Gilbert & Virginia Contreras
-Missionaries to Argentina
Email: gilbert.contreras@agmd.org
• Travis & Tedi Corbell
-Missionaries to Romania
Email: Travis.Corbell@agmd.org
• Mark & Jean Devin
-Missionaries to Columbia
Email: Mark.devine@agmd.org
• Jim & Darlene Rossi
-Missionaries to the Netherlands
Email: Jim.rossi@agmd.org
• Teen Challenge
-Offers Solutions to drug and alcohol addiction
Email: info@teenchallengeusa.com
• Wesley Kawato
-Global Prayer Digest Magazine
Website: www.globalprayerdigest.org
• ONELITE Outreach
-Offering Help and Hope in Jesus Name
Website: www.Onelite.org
• American Indian College
-Reaching and Training Native Americans
Website: www.aicag.edu
wb1002639@onemain.com
Mike Maestas
mmaestas04@msn.com
Gary & Ruth Thompson
garuth01@aol.com
Sheila Piggee-HoriganGlobal
godsheart@hotmail.com
Jerry Pirro
Jpirro4311@aol.com
Liz Armendariz
tializ530@aol.com
Jerry Brown
jerrybrownjr@yahoo.com
J. Ray Llamas
ray4Christ@yahoo.com
Mission Videos
Prayer! for the Nations
• Light for the Lost-Giving a Bible to every person
Email: men@ag.org
• Los Angeles Dream Center
-Sharing God's love with 50,00 people monthly
Email: pastorsoffice@dreamcenter.org
• Glenn & Nancy Garrison
-Missionaries to the Philippines
Email: glenn.garrison@agmd.org
• Gilbert & Virginia Contreras
-Missionaries to Argentina
Email: gilbert.contreras@agmd.org
• Travis & Tedi Corbell
-Missionaries to Romania
Email: Travis.Corbell@agmd.org
• Mark & Jean Devin
-Missionaries to Columbia
Email: Mark.devine@agmd.org
• Jim & Darlene Rossi
-Missionaries to the Netherlands
Email: Jim.rossi@agmd.org
• Teen Challenge
-Offers Solutions to drug and alcohol addiction
Email: info@teenchallengeusa.com
• Wesley Kawato
-Global Prayer Digest Magazine
Website: www.globalprayerdigest.org
• ONELITE Outreach
-Offering Help and Hope in Jesus Name
Website: www.Onelite.org
• American Indian College
-Reaching and Training Native Americans
Website: www.aicag.edu
LWA Mission Committee
Pastor Walter Brownwb1002639@onemain.com
Mike Maestas
mmaestas04@msn.com
Gary & Ruth Thompson
garuth01@aol.com
Sheila Piggee-HoriganGlobal
godsheart@hotmail.com
Jerry Pirro
Jpirro4311@aol.com
Liz Armendariz
tializ530@aol.com
Jerry Brown
jerrybrownjr@yahoo.com
J. Ray Llamas
ray4Christ@yahoo.com
Dream Center LA
Expects $10.3 Million FundsThe Dream Center's purpose is to reconnect isolated people to God and to a community of support by providing human services that address immediate and long-term needs in the areas of homelessness, hunger relief, medical care and education. The Dream Center expects to receive a $10.3-million federal grant. Funding does not come directly from the government but from the purchase of tax credits by investors. The tax credit are a federal initiative designed to encourage investment or rehabilitation in low-income communities. The Dream Center is committed to preaching the gospel resulting in many examples of God's power to restore broken lives.
The Blessing of Giving
It always better to give than to receive.In the 17th century, German preacher August H. Francke founded an orphanage to care for the homeless children of Halle. One day when Francke desperately needed funds to carry on his work, a poor Christian widow came to his door begging for a gold coin. Because of his financial situation, he politely but regretfully told her, he couldn't help her. Disheartened, the woman began to weep. Moved by her tears, Francke asked her to wait while he went to his room to pray. After seeking God's guidance, he felt that the holy Spirit wanted him to change his mind. So, trusting the lord to meet his own needs, he gave her the money. Two morning later, he received a letter of thanks from the widow. She explained that because of his generosity she had asked the Lord to shower the orphanage with gifts. That same day Francke received 12 gold coins from a wealthy lady and 2 more from a friend in Sweden. He thought he had been amply rewarded for helping the widow, but he was soon informed that the orphanage was to receive 500 gold pieces from the estate of Prince Lodewky. When he heard this, Francke wept in gratitude. In sacrificially providing for that needy widow, he had been enriched, not impoverished.
