“This year’s conference is small but full of good news!”
Sam Masters is the president of the board and Rector of Seminario Bíblico William Carey, training and equipping Spanish-speaking leaders for Kingdom growth around the world. Learn more about Sam at www.sammasters.org. Last year we praised the Lord that Seminario Bíblico William Carey was able to have its largest conference to date. This year we are…
Read MoreWe didn’t expect this trip to go this way…
We had a clear plan for Faith Baptist Boise’s missions trip to La Rinconada, months in advance. But it was clear from the first day that their goal to build a classroom was not going to work! Construction workers had laid faulty cement in the foundation, so the team moved on to different projects. Even…
Read MoreA People that God didn’t forget
Val Ponce de Leon is our executive assistant and recently traveled to Salta to work with our Amigos por Siempre program. As this month’s guest story, she shares how Amigos por Siempre is impacting both the children of the region and those working to bring them the Gospel. No heat, no air conditioning, no cell service, no…
Read MoreMudslides and Motivation
In March 2017, northern Peru suffered massive mudslides that erased villages and killed over 70 people (learn about that HERE or HERE). The same month, Christian and Janeth, from Lima, Peru, began to study in Seminario Carey. The daily news of the floods and their daily exposure to the command to preach the gospel came…
Read MoreBack to La Rinconada, a Decade Later.
A team from First Baptist Church Oak Grove recently returned from La Rinconada. While there they worked on the church that Bret Pritchard helped lay the foundation(literally!) for the work 10 years ago. Hear his update below. See all the photos on Facebook. GO
Read MoreTRIP STORY – Football Outreach Missions Trip
Kevin Washington from the University of Texas led a team in May to work with an Argentine football association in Córdoba. The trip greatly impacted every player involved, from both the US and Argentina, as he shares in his reflection on the trip. Our players are still talking about Argentina. Not just the football camps…
Read MoreReaching teens through texts.
Ivana Pineda is a member of Iglesia Crecer, one of our primary church partners, in Córdoba, Argentina, a student at Seminary Carey, and helped start our teen camp program in Cachi, Argentina. She recently returned from a trip that was focused on continuing to develop relationships with the local teens of the region. *names have been changed…
Read MoreThe first trade school in the region.
Carlos Cañete, our Latin American Director, recently returned from hosting the first ever trade school in a small town in the Andes named San Antonio de los Cobres and sent the following report. San Antonio de los Cobres has been a graveyard for churches. Congregations of all denominations have tried to start ministries in this town…
Read MoreThis testimony is the result of many different projects all coming together.
The church in Cachi is one of Crecer’s oldest projects. We’ve seen progress and growth through multiple stages: building a pastoral house, constructing a congregational building, and purchasing recording equipment for a weekly Bible program on Cachi’s public radio. So when we received this letter from Marcelo Brondo, the local missionary, that showed how every…
Read MoreA random google search has led to a reformation in this church.
PART ONE: This Google-miracle story starts with a hospital security guard named Franco, living in the north of Argentina, engaged to be married, and on the brink of a big change. As a faithful, lifetime member of Rejected Cornerstone Pentecostal Church, it wasn’t a surprise that he was chosen to serve as a pastor just…
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