While Christianity is spreading at a rapid pace throughout Latin America, its expansion has been somewhat shallow and lacks societal change. For instance, countries in Central America have the largest Protestant populations in the region, but corruption, violence, and extreme poverty are still rampant in these countries.

Many Native American minority groups are still unreached, or completely unengaged. Brazil tops the chart of Latin American countries with the most unreached people groups. Mexico is number two, followed by Peru and Colombia.

Indigenous missionaries in Latin America persevere in sharing the gospel in some of the world’s most dangerous field missions—where gangs, drug traffickers, and hostile animist communities view them as a threat to their territories.

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