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Alaska
By Ken Horn | January 3, 2008
We recently received this email from Howard W. Marshall, an Assemblies of God minister:
Thanks for the great radio (podcast) interview [listen to it here] and the recent Pentecostal Evangel report on Alaska [read it here]! My wife and I made our first “missionary” trip to SE Alaska in 1995 and have been going ever since, except for the summer of 2006.
This past summer I spent out on the Yukon Delta in the village of Emmonak with the Yupik Eskimos. Emmo is about 9 miles in from the Bering Sea on the Yukon River. In August we were joined by a ministry team … one being Rev. Norman Westdahl, a newly elected [Assemblies of God] presbyter for the Western Section. He and his wife are from Kotzebue. They traveled on the “Queen of the Yukon” from Eagle, AK all the way down to Emmonak and Alakanuk ministering in villages along the way.
We attend Northland Cathedral in KC MO.
Howard W. Marshall, Senior Retired Missionary Pastor, Kansas District
For my photo essay on Alaska, click here for the slideshow or here for the page with all the photos.
Ken Horn
Topics: U.S. Missions, missions |



