The Vanaria Family in Papua New Guinea

Contact Us

 

You can email us at

neil.vanaria@agmd.org

kathy.vanaria@agmd.org 

 

We have relocated to a beatutiful place outside Goroka and have a new mailing address.  Although we are not "title" people our PNG friends at the bank and post office suggested that we ask friends to address the mail with "Rev" before our names.  Thanks for understanding!

Revs. Neil and Kathy Vanaria
PO Box 346
Goroka, EHP
Papua New Guinea

 

Our cell phone: from the US 011-675-7212-9885


 To recieve our newsletter please email us at the address listed above.

For missions offerings to this ministry:

Assembly of God World Missions
1445 North Boonville Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802
(Please mark: for Rev. Neil Vanaria)
 

acct. no: 234358






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