By

Ariel Acosta
God is clearly prospering Luis’ dedication and efforts to expand the outreach of our radio ministry in Colombia.  In the last four months Luis visited 14 radio stations for the very first time and all agreed to include the messages in their program-ming.   We thank God for our missionaries’ sensitivity to the different ways in...
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Countries throughout Latin America deal with all sorts of socio-political and economical struggles, and Bolivia is not the exception since it ranks at or near the bottom among Latin American countries in several areas of health and development, including poverty, education, fertility, malnutrition, mortality, and life expectancy. Bolivia’s income disparity is the highest in Latin...
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Argentina is the second largest country of Latin America.  A majority of its population claims to be Roman Catholic, but only a small percentage attends services regularly. Yet, there are strong roots attached to the traditions brought by the Spaniards. The Great Commision remains to be fulfilled as millions of Argentinians continue to walk in...
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The Samaritan woman, after she heard and recognized that Jesus was the Mesiah, ran to tell the people about her personal experience with Him. The reality of her testimony aroused curiosity in others who came, heard, and understood the message.  Whenever someone hears and accepts the Gospel, this leads to the desire to share with...
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Camaguan is a town with a population of 22,000. As it is all over the country, many traditions that are the heritage from the Spaniard colony prevail until the present time. Certainly some Evangelical churches have been established in the area, but there is a huge need to reach people with the Gospel. A couple...
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Six radio stations have been visited within the last three months. Three of them were visited for the first time and the owners have confirmed their transmission. Our prayer is that they will agree to have the programs on a regular basis. Another station that cancelled the transmission of our programs was visited. After a...
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As a family we are thankful to the Lord for the blessing of increasing the number of stations all over Peru. As we contact new churches to offer our programs as an evangelistic tool, we realize that God always has his instruments to expand the message of the Gospel. That is the case of a...
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A few months ago the eastern part of the country was severely affected after several storms provoked floods in different regions. The main problem was that many of these areas cannot be reached since the roads where destroyed. As a ministry our hope and prayer is that people affected by this natural disaster will come...
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During the first semester of this year I had the opportunity to visit 14 pastors. I also attended a pastors’ conference and I distributed 35 samples of our programs among leaders of different churches. Twelve pastors were asking about the purpose of our programs and how they can be used in local radio stations. My...
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For the last five years the war against the drug cartels has been the main headline in the news not only in this country, but all over the world. Certainly the lack of security is one of the major issues of society in Mexico, but another issue that is generating distress all over the country...
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