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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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Chile, with a population of 18 million, is a multi-ethnic society that reflects a strong indifference to spiritual matters. According to the 2012 census, almost 67% of its population claimed to be Roman Catholic. Other 13 percentage are considered atheists or agnostics, and approximately 16% of the population claims to be Evangelical. The percentage of...
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At the end of 2005, almost 65 stations were broadcasting our programs in Colombia. Ten years later, through 305 stations the Gospel is reaching thousands of ears and hearts! This country is leading the database in regards to the number of stations airing the programs. It means that 2,889 times per week our programs are...
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In Bolivia, just as in every country in Latin America, radio remains the number one true medium. The authorities in this country, aware of this reality, are reinforcing certain regulations that include the loyalty from the owners of the stations to the current government. If these new regulations would be implemented, approximately 500 private stations...
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Through 64 stations the Gospel is heard in 18 provinces of Argentina. Within the last three months Roberto has visited 45 radio stations, and praise the Lord, nine of them were added to our database. Some stations are located in large cities such as Cordoba, but most of them in smaller towns.It means that 900...
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During the first part of the year 19 radio stations were visited for the first time. Praise the Lord three accepted to air the programs and ten stations have not confirmed yet the authorization for the broadcasting of the programs. After visiting several secular stations is kind of difficult to be optimistic about the possibility...
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Venezuela has been confronted with serious social problems that seem endless. While certain sectors of its population show their loyalty to the current government, the economy is collapsing. The shelves in the grocery stores are a daily reminder of the distress of its population. The crime is another factor that plays a huge role in...
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During the first part of this year Eduardo visited 19 radio stations to introduce our programs. Five station were added to our data base increasing to 60 the number of stations broadcasting our programs. This numbers acquire a special relevance when according to the last census 47% of the population claim to be Roman Catholics...
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