David & Karmi Buckley Info Page

 

Support:

You can support us by giving financially to our ministry. As Assembly of God missionaries, we must raise our entire budget from donations given by individuals or churches. Most donations are given monthly to our missionary account at the Assemblies of God World Missions department in Springfield, Missouri.

There are two ways to receive your donation: Online or Check.

Giving Online:  Donations can be given online through a secure server maintained at the Assemblies of God headquarters. Just click on the links below for more information:

BUCKLEY SUPPORT

Giving By Check: Checks can be sent directly to:

AGWM-David Buckley

1445 N. Booneville Ave

Springfield, MO 65802

Please make sure the account number is written on the check ( Account # 246874).

Or you can click here to download a PDF of a AGWM Commitment Form.

 

Thank you for your help!

 

 

 

 

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