The Eshelman Family

 

How to Contact Us!

 

Please send us some e-mail! We want to keep in touch!

Our email address is cecil.eshelman@agmd.org

 

 

Postal Mail to Russia:  

Central Post Office

Box 2/36

Khabarovsk 680000

Russia

 

Postal Mail through headquarters (only letters, no enclosures or packages):

AGWM - Russia

1445 N. Boonville Ave.

Springfield, MO 65802 

 

Phone number in Russia:

011-7-4212-750447

(please remember that noon in the Carolinas is 3:00 AM for us) 

 

Our cell phones in Russia:

011-7-962-679-6095  Cecil

011-7-909-875-9881  Tonya

(Don't forget that Khabrovsk is GMT +10, which is 15 hours ahead of EST).


 

For information about sending financial support, click on the "Financial Support" tab.

 

 

"People who do not know the Lord ask why in the world we waste our lives as missionaries. They forget that they too are expending their lives ... and when the bubble has burst, they will have nothing of eternal significance to show for the years they have wasted." -- Nate Saint, missionary martyr


 

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