By

Rosanna Ramírez
In his quest to preach the gospel, Paul recognized the opportunities placed before him. To the Corinthians he said that he would remain in Ephesus because a great and effective door had been opened to him (1 Cor. 16:9); and again: that while in Troas he had recognized an open door into Macedonia (2 Cor....
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Paul intended re-visit “every city in which they had proclaimed the Word” (Acts 15:36), but the Holy Spirit forbade them to speak the Gospel in Asia and kept them from going into Bithynia (16:6-7). Thus, while in Troas, Paul received the now well known vision with the call “Come over to Macedonia and help us”....
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Our conviction as a ministry is that now more than never, people in Venezuela most hear about Christ. Certainly, the current economic, political and social crisis in Venezuela is causing a total lack of faith and hope among millions of people that have to deal with a huge wave of violence that affects every aspect...
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When our missionaries visit secular radio stations to introduce our programs, quite often the immediate answer is “we do not accept religious material”. In a secularist society as Uruguay, Eduardo hears this type of answer every time he tries to establish contact with the directors of the radio stations. However, he also understands that somehow...
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About four years ago, the Florian family had to move from the town of Chocofan to Trujillo, since one of their children had an accident and required a long medical treatment. For several months, they listened to our programs through Radio Integridad, a radio station that belongs to the church that Rene is pastoring in...
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God’s Word is reaching different regions of Paraguay over 2,700 times per week through the broadcasting of our programs in 265 radio stations. Our missionary Roberto Acuna has been investing a lot of time not only visiting new radio stations, but also supplying programs to those stations included in our database. Quite often there stations...
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In different regions of Honduras, the gangs are demanding money as “war tax”, in return for not destroying people’s businesses. To make sure that people will surrender to their demands, gangs kill anyone who does not pay. In other words, if they do not pay, they pay with their lives. The violence all over this...
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In October of last year, a massive mudslide buried much of El Cambray community, nine mile east from Guatemala City. Approximately 234 people died and hundreds remained missing. This disaster took place when heavy rains caused the slide of a towering hill to suddenly break loose and come crashing down on the village bellow. Villagers...
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At 18:58, on Saturday April 16, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the coastal Ecuador. Over 650 people died and 27,732 people injured. The country experienced serious difficulties distributing food and water to those in need. Approximately 26,000 people were relocated in shelters. Spanish World Ministries, through the coordination of our missionary Polo, was able to...
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Between 2007 and 2014, almost 20,000 people committed suicide. About 51% of these events took place in three of the 31 provinces (Santiago, Distrito National) in this island. Dominican Republic has one of the highest rates of Latin America. Young people between 15 and 24 years old is a group with one the highest rates....
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