About Our Ministry! 

Before going to the mission field, the Salisburys ministered in two churches in Washington State. After serving in Japan as independent missionaries for seven years, they joined the Assemblies of God World Missions in 1997. Since then they have been involved in church planting and various other ministries such as Royal Rangers and Missionettes. They also helped pioneer Chi Alpha at Niigata University and have hosted short-term missions teams. Tony served as field secretary for two years and field moderator for one year. Tony and Trish plan to continue the pioneer work in Joetsu City however, their main focus will be to establish the church in Shibata City. We have raised over 70% of our budget and are on the field trusting God for our needs. The cost of living in Japan is still 200% higher than in the US. Gasoline has been over $7-9 for most of our terms in Japan. As ‘Church Planters’ our main expenses are in starting up, training, maintaining, and educating the Church. Travelling to reach the Lost is a vital but expensive part of ministry! Thank you for helping us reach the Lost in Japan!

World Missions News & Information

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