Our journey to missions began with a conversation between Graham and one of his pastoral colleagues from the North of England who was leaving to become a field director for AFM’s projects in Africa. We had been interested in church planting for many years but had never heard of AFM. As Graham and this pastor spoke, the pastor felt deeply convicted to tell Graham that he should apply to be the field director for Europe. Graham thought this would be impossible because Pauline was very ill and confined to a wheelchair. But as we prayed, God placed this call strongly on our hearts and miraculously healed Pauline after an anointing. We are blessed to provide pastoral and strategic support to several dedicated families in Europe and Central and West Asia. Our whole family has been blessed by the experience of cross-cultural mission service.
Donation Options for UK
Direct Debit: Go to any branch of your bank and arrange a payment to AFM’s account at Lloyds Bank. Alternately, you make do this via online Internet banking. You may also set up a standing order to set up an automatic monthly payment. To establish a direct debit through your bank, please contact Pauline Allcock directly at(+44)077-63-170-351 or at pauline4AFM@gmail.com (preferred)for detailed instructions.
Cheque: You may send a cheque made out to “AFM” with the project name written on the back or in a separate memo to the following address:
Graham and Pauline Allcock
12 Greenfinch Walk
Lydney
GL15 5GY
United Kingdom
International Credit Card: If you have an international credit card, select “Give to This Project” at the top of this page. When you fill out the credit card information, select “United Kingdom” from the country drop-down list.
“What is prophecy?” asked a teenage girl. It had been a while since I had taken part in outreach of this kind, and it really hit home to me how ignorant so many people are (especially the younger generation) of things I take for granted.
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Pauline Allcock
December 01 2012, 5:50 pm | Comments 0
“We are preparing to admit you to the hospital and anticipate you may be here for a few days,” said the doctor.
“But we are due to be at a conference in Austria today. Our flight leaves in just eight hours!” I said.
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Graham Allcock
October 01 2012, 6:46 pm | Comments 0
Sun sparkled on the water, and a rainbow shone through the fountain’s mist as I stood beside the river drinking in the scene around me. I was visiting this Irish community to research its viability for future work.
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Graham Allcock
September 01 2012, 6:42 pm | Comments 0
I’m running out of friends with children I can bring and use as my excuse to come to Messy Church! Please, can I just come and be a helper?” pleaded Sharon. “I think what you’re doing is fantastic! I would like to be a part of it.”
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Pauline Allcock
August 01 2012, 6:36 pm | Comments 0
As I reflected on ADRA’s slogan “changing the world one life at a time,” it struck me that this is just what our AFM missionaries are doing.
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Pauline Allcock
June 01 2012, 6:31 pm | Comments 0