Latin America

Where We Assist

Latin America

At a Glance

  • Revivals and growing evangelical populations
  • Need for trained leaders to disciple new believers
  • Rampant gangs and drug trafficking
  • Poverty
  • Unreached people groups: 481

Latin America’s Protestant population is booming, yet the region is still home to high numbers of unreached people groups. Brazil tops the chart of Latin American countries with the most unreached people groups. Mexico is second, followed by Peru and Colombia. Among Christians, lack of trained leadership is a challenge that has led to false teaching within some churches. Indigenous missionaries are sharing the gospel with tribes in the Amazon Jungle and the Andes Mountains, dangerous criminals in prisons, and vulnerable children. Their holistic approach ministers to people’s practical and spiritual needs, and they meticulously disciple and train those whom they lead to Christ.

Ministry Highlight

In Colombia, an indigenous ministry set up feeding centers at 22 of their congregations, providing food to more than 900 children and elderly people every Sunday. “Many of these meals were served in communities where families live around the garbage dumps of towns and cities. They make a living collecting paper, plastic, and metal, which will be sold to obtain money to support their families. By caring for children, we are helping to spread the gospel, since many of these parents consider that the food their children receive at church is the best food these children receive during the week,” the leader said.  

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How You Can Make a Difference

Indigenous missionaries in Latin America persevere in sharing the gospel in some of the world’s most dangerous mission fields—where gangs, drug traffickers, and hostile animist communities view them as a threat to their territories. They need your support to help them enter towns and villages through community engagement projects like small businesses and vocational training centers, which have proven effective in opening hearts to the gospel message.

From the Mission Field in Latin America

Change Lives With The Gospel Message in Peru
A farmer addicted to alcohol and abusive toward his wife and children attended church with his family one Sunday at the invitation of his neighbor. When he heard the gospel preached that day, he and his wife accepted Jesus as Savior, and their life together was immediately changed. The farmer gave up alcohol and became an avid reader of Scripture; he and his family attend church services every week; and he serves as a deacon, helps clean the church, and accompanies the local missionary to other towns to share his testimony. Donations help native missionaries spread the gospel. Pray that the message of Christ will impact those who hear it.
Stand With Churches Through Challenging Times in Brazil
A native ministry received a letter—folded and smudged—with this message: “My brothers and sisters, covid came and we did not die. There is a lot of malaria in our region, but we are still alive. The illegal miners shot us, and we are still alive. The great famine came, and we are still standing. Foreign missionaries left because of the government ban, but we are still standing, and the church has been meeting all the time. We are moving forward; new relatives have accepted Jesus and we have baptized others. God has kept us; we are steadfast and alive.” Your gifts of $25 or $50 help establish churches such as this. Pray for God’s protection over His people.
Advance Christ’s Kingdom Into Remote Places in Argentina
By walking or via motorcycle, native missionaries with one ministry visited and evangelized in several rural communities, including in remote and inhospitable mountain villages. Through storms and hot weather, and undeterred by roads thickened with mud, these Christian workers preached Scripture, provided Bible training to local tribal leaders, and baptized and discipled new believers. “They always carry the precious Word of God to the unreached,” the ministry leader said. Donations support missionaries in their evangelism work. Pray that the Lord will sustain native workers in all circumstances.
Support Bible Translation in Mexico
A man who did not believe in Jesus discovered his wife’s audio Bible translated into their native language, and when he listened to the story of Jonah, his heart was changed. “His eyes filled with tears because God had spoken to him personally and in his language,” the ministry leader said. “We believe that the translated Word is the one that is transforming the lives of the people in our communities, and that one day, just like this man, everyone can come to repentance with God.” Donations of $32 and $64 support ministries in their Biblical translation work. Pray that Christian workers will persevere in this important service for the kingdom.
Bring People To Faith In Jesus in Venezuela
Entire families have come to know Christ through the work of one native ministry that provides meals and reading and writing lessons to vulnerable children. After a missionary shared the gospel with the children of her community, one little boy immediately told his parents. Filled with curiosity, the whole family began to attend the local church, and several months later, they accepted Jesus as Lord. “The seed that was planted in the boy’s life is now bearing fruit in his family,” the ministry leader said. Funds support missionaries doing important gospel work. Pray that God will continue to work through these children to bring their parents to the Lord.
Bring the Gospel to Remote Indigenous Tribes in Ecuador
Indigenous missionaries conducted door-to-door evangelism among a tribal community and concluded the event with a gathering at the local coliseum to which all of the community was invited. “This was a great opportunity to make the gospel known in a more personal way and as a result many people received Christ Jesus as their personal Savior,” the ministry leader said. “Now many of them are attending the local church to receive the teachings of the Bible.” Donations of $60 or $120 support missionaries in their work among ethnic tribes. Pray that those who hear the gospel will give their lives to Jesus.