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Rev Agnes Irene <I>Lappin</I> Numer

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Rev Agnes Irene Lappin Numer

Birth
Racine, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jul 2010 (aged 94)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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NUMER, Rev. Agnes I.
Born August 5, 1915, in Racine, Ohio. Passed away July 17, 2010, in Lancaster, Calif. She grew up in Belaire, Ohio, and has lived in the Antelope Valley for 56 years. She was known by many as the Mother Teresa of America, Rev. Agnes I. Numer gave food to the hungry, clothes to those that had none, and love to the unloved. She trained many to walk in the footsteps of sharing Gods love to the nations. Survived by son Paul David Numer, daughter-in-law Pauline Numer, grandson Jonathan Numer, granddaughter Charity Numer.

Agnes Numer, one of 9 children, was born in Racine, Ohio. When Agnes was only 11 years old, her God-fearing mother died. At 16 years of age, God miraculously changed her life and placed in her heart a burden for the nations of the world.

A few years later, Agnes attended Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts. As she stood in front of the mission board watching her colleagues receive their commissions to go abroad, God told her that she would not go in her younger years but in her later years. Forty years later, almost to the day, Rev. Agnes Numer stood on African soil for the first time. Since then, Agnes has traveled all over the world bringing the Gospel of the Kingdom to the nations.

In 1954, God revealed to Agnes, in minute detail, Isaiah 58 – His plan for the nations of the world. Always had a heart to help those in need, God began sending people to her door. Local markets and farmers began to contribute food. An international organization reaching out to help a world in need was born from this small beginning.

In 1979, God spoke to Agnes to start a missionary training center where people could be trained by the Spirit of the Lord to meet the spiritual and natural needs of others. God began sending people from all over the world to her 10-acre ranch in the Antelope Valley – "Sommer Haven Ranch Missionary Training Center."

According to the plan that God had given her, Agnes envisioned training centers such as Sommer Haven being established all over the world. These centers would not only provide complete training but would be a place of refreshing for the weary: a home away from home for the nationals: and a receiving and distribution site for food, clothing, medicine, and other relief supplies.

Out of this ministry of small beginnings a new organization has been formed.
"All Nations International"
NUMER, Rev. Agnes I.
Born August 5, 1915, in Racine, Ohio. Passed away July 17, 2010, in Lancaster, Calif. She grew up in Belaire, Ohio, and has lived in the Antelope Valley for 56 years. She was known by many as the Mother Teresa of America, Rev. Agnes I. Numer gave food to the hungry, clothes to those that had none, and love to the unloved. She trained many to walk in the footsteps of sharing Gods love to the nations. Survived by son Paul David Numer, daughter-in-law Pauline Numer, grandson Jonathan Numer, granddaughter Charity Numer.

Agnes Numer, one of 9 children, was born in Racine, Ohio. When Agnes was only 11 years old, her God-fearing mother died. At 16 years of age, God miraculously changed her life and placed in her heart a burden for the nations of the world.

A few years later, Agnes attended Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts. As she stood in front of the mission board watching her colleagues receive their commissions to go abroad, God told her that she would not go in her younger years but in her later years. Forty years later, almost to the day, Rev. Agnes Numer stood on African soil for the first time. Since then, Agnes has traveled all over the world bringing the Gospel of the Kingdom to the nations.

In 1954, God revealed to Agnes, in minute detail, Isaiah 58 – His plan for the nations of the world. Always had a heart to help those in need, God began sending people to her door. Local markets and farmers began to contribute food. An international organization reaching out to help a world in need was born from this small beginning.

In 1979, God spoke to Agnes to start a missionary training center where people could be trained by the Spirit of the Lord to meet the spiritual and natural needs of others. God began sending people from all over the world to her 10-acre ranch in the Antelope Valley – "Sommer Haven Ranch Missionary Training Center."

According to the plan that God had given her, Agnes envisioned training centers such as Sommer Haven being established all over the world. These centers would not only provide complete training but would be a place of refreshing for the weary: a home away from home for the nationals: and a receiving and distribution site for food, clothing, medicine, and other relief supplies.

Out of this ministry of small beginnings a new organization has been formed.
"All Nations International"


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55231191/agnes_irene-numer: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Agnes Irene Lappin Numer (5 Aug 1915–17 Jul 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55231191, citing Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Debbie Burns (contributor 46992068).