About Us
"We put great care into crafting each one of our fine wooden pieces. We believe in providing you with a quality product you can cherish for many years to come."
Our company started in 2004 as a log furniture business and supplied log furniture
displays for a store front. As time went on, we began to branch out and begin building
oak and pine furniture. In 2007, we decided to discontinue our log furniture line
and to focus with the more traditional oak furniture. The incorporation of a variety
of species of wood, the use of top of the line glues and solid joints is the foundation
of our craftsmanship. Our overall goal has always been to present an eye-pleasing,
functional item of furniture that will last for many generations.
In 2009, my family and I chose to make a big decision that would change our lives
forever. We listened to the calling of God, to join with my grandpa and grandma
in Missions to Mexico. The move has taken our company to McNeal,
Arizona.
- Jason LaVallie, KustomCross Church Furniture
Missions to Mexico
Missions to Mexico was started more than 15 years ago as Friendship Ministries and
they later turned it over to Robert Behrkuhl. Robert ran the ministries for a few
years with the assistance of Eugene and Ima Jean Allmon. Eleven years ago Mr. Behrkuhl
passed the ministry to Eugene and Ima Jean Allmon, who took over and renamed the
ministry, Missions to Mexico.
In their newsletters they describe some aspects of the Ministry:
“God is moving in the work in Mexico and we appreciate what he is doing. We feel
His presence as we study His word and pray for the sick. Mexico is still open to
the Gospel and many are turning to the Lord.
We have been coming here for 11 years. In the beginning we only had walk-ins, but
now since we started the van service we have many more. God has blessed and continues
to bless our efforts to preach and teach the Gospel.
The children’s ministry meets outside and there are over forty kids coming. Our
teachers are anxious to start our new literature as they have been making do by
copying from other books for the time being.
The people said we were surely needed over there, to help and pray for the sick
and to encourage them. With a city the size of Agua Prieta (150,000) there is no
shortage of opportunity to minister to people who are in need, suffering or in pain.
We are running between 80 to 90 individuals per service and our old van gets quite
a workout each Saturday. Even with the higher price of gasoline, God has made a
way for us to purchase gas in Mexico for a much cheaper cost than here.
At Christmas time we hand out blankets, beans, rice, toys, candy and peanuts. We
had 40 blankets, 38 gallon size bags of both beans and rice, 36 packets for women,
7 packets for men, 70 toys for boys and 73 girls’ toys. The people in Mexico normally
don’t get a lot for Christmas and for some of them, what we pass out is all they
get. We thank God for helping us to be able to bless them in so many ways.”
Many of the people of Mexico are poor, hungry and searching for God. When you begin
to minister to the young children, it gives them a foundation to stand upon. We
provide God’s word, worship, and fellowship in our services to the people in Agua
Prieta.
Providing food, blankets, clothes, toys, fuel, maintenance, tires and newsletters
to the ministry's people all adds up to a great amount. If you would like to help
us with Missions to Mexico, you may choose to donate by either mailing a check or
money order to:
Missions to Mexico
Eugene and Ima Jean Allmon
7590 North Frontier Road
McNeal, AZ. 85617
Or, if you prefer, you may press the donate button, and continue onto Paypal to
use a debit/credit card. Please do not send cash in the mail.
When you purchase items from our website, 10% goes toward funding Missions to Mexico.
This ministry is not only important to us, but to the people of Mexico. We appreciate
the many volunteers that help out with this ministry and the family members who
help to keep the ball rolling smoothly.
If you would like to be on the Missions to Mexico newsletter list, please contact
us:
Contact Missions to Mexico