Steven and Susan Kennedy

 

Steven and Susan Kennedy

Missionaries to Spain

Church Planting and Discipleship

Steve and Susan Kennedy

The biblically mandated mission for the Assemblies of God missionary team in Europe is to accelerate the spread of the gospel and model the integrity of the New Testament missionary.


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We returned to South Texas in September 2009 to start our furlough and itineration for our next term in Spain. We are visiting churches, giving reports on activities of this past missionary term, promoting missions in general and raising new financial support for our next term in Spain. We should be returning to Spain sometime during the first part of October 2010.

 

   

   


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