Support Gospel Proclamation in Spain

A man and woman each holding both of the others' hands

A man listening to a native ministry’s open-air worship service on a neighborhood street received a Bible from one of the church members, and he recently came to the congregation’s regular gathering saying that Scripture had changed his life. He put his faith in Christ and asked for baptism.

Provide Gospel Tools and Training in Spain

Refugees in Spain playing soccer on a turf field

Native Christian workers have planted a church with its own building in one city and a house church in another. Besides reaching Spaniards through personal evangelism, sports activities, street festivals and prison visits, workers are bringing the gospel to refugees in events for married couples, children, teenagers and young adults, as well as in Bible studies and daily interaction while providing aid.

Help Bring Christ’s Love to Refugees in Spain

Muslim refugees playing UNO with Spanish teenagers

A Muslim refugee from sub-Saharan Africa arrived at a local ministry and began attending Bible studies. The son of a mosque leader, he received a Bible but had to read it in secret as he was sharing a room with Muslims from his country.

Send Aid to Devastated Refugees in Spain

Spanish woman sitting on a couch with her arms folded and a mask on

Most of the refugees arriving from Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa are traumatized, especially women and children, and a local ministry has a team of psychologists who care for them and help them re-integrate into society.

Help Workers Proclaim Life in Christ in Spain

People gathering for a banquet outside in a town in Spain

A family of five fled war-torn Ukraine, arriving in Spain frightened and without hope. Local missionaries spent time developing trust with them, and the family began coming to meetings at the ministry’s refugee center and accepted Christ.

Send Critical Aid to Refugees in Spain

Women tending to lettuce plants in a greenhouse

Thanks to assistance from Christian Aid Mission donors, local missionaries were able to grow crops from a new hydroponics project that helped to feed children and other poor people. The native ministry has an extensive outreach to refugees from troubled countries in the Middle East and Africa, as well as from Afghanistan.