David Jenkins is a Missionary Associate serving with
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David received Jesus Christ as Savior in 1979.
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After Bible college, he participated in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games Outreach, and he invested the next three years doing street ministry and children's ministry with The Oasis of Hollywood.
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David has served with Streetwise Ministry through short-term outreaches to cities like New York, Atlanta, Key West, Fort Worth, Sacramento, Salem and Seattle/Tacoma.
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David has volunteered in Royal Rangers as an outpost commander, district training coordinator, district commander, and regional missions coordinator.
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David also ministered as a children's pastor in two churches and is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God.
As regional missions coordinator David promoted Royal Rangers International.
It was then that he learned:
There are 970,000,000 Ranger-age boys that do not know Jesus Christ!
The ministry is fertile with massive exponential potential:
Thirteen years of exciting discipleship curriculum, and
thorough and extensive leadership training!!
When you "SendDavid" as your ambassador,
you are helping to reach boys and girls all around the world.
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World Missions News & Information
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Disaster “Overwhelming” in Pakistan — AG Responding
Twenty million people are affected by the floods in Pakistan; 4 million are left homeless. You can help.
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Full Circle in Latin America
AG World Missions in Latin America has 69 distinct ministries within the region that touch people inside and outside the church.
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God’s Language
When we share with someone who only understands a work-oriented religion, how can they comprehend the language of Christ who desires a relationship based on grace?
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Addressing the Long African Day
What's going on in Africa today? Regional Director Mike McClaflin give us an update.
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World AG Congress Speakers Named
The triennial World Assemblies of God Congress will be held in India in February 2011. More than 140 AG fellowships from around the world will be represented.





