The Entsmingers

 

The Entsmingers

Steve and Tece

Nathan, Rachel and Matthew

Entsminger Family

The Entsmingers have been Assemblies of God World Missionaries since 1988. 

They served in Honduras from 1990 to 2007 where they founded

the King's Castle children and youth ministry in Honduras. 

They transferred to Spain in 2009 where they continue to work with children and youth.

 
 
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