Indigenous peoples’ advocate, Latin America

Are you a passionate Christian who is willing to work alongside the indigenous peoples of Latin America?

Gaston Perez, Argentina

Pastoral apprentice, teaching and serving in the local church and studying theology

Marcio Ciechanovicz and Noemi Celeti, Brazil

Connecting with people beyond the reach of traditional church, sharing the gospel in new ways and ministering to people’s physical needs.

Flavio Adair, Brazil

Rector of Agua Viva church, developing the leadership and mission vision, planting churches and starting a study centre for training lay people and clergy

Mechi Tarragona, Uruguay

Coming alongside and training groups in local communities, especially families and leaders

Gabriel Parra, Chile

Developing the ministerial strategic plan of the church plant while serving as assistant pastor in a larger nearby church and teaching about Christianity in a local school

Crisanto Rojas, Argentina

Travel in indigenous areas, supporting pastors, teaching, presiding over meetings and working with the diocesan bishop

Mateo Alto, Argentina

Travel in indigenous areas, supporting pastors, teaching, presiding over meetings and working with the diocesan bishop

Rosie and Stu Bayford, Brazil

Meeting people at the edges with the hope of getting alongside them on a journey of faith.

Daniel and Sarah Brito Medeiros, Brazil

Working with ReVive, a safe house for girls at risk, Sarah as a dance therapist and Daniel as an advocate for at-risk children.

Lindsey and Steve Poulson, Honduras

Mentoring, creating safe spaces for at-risk children and young people to grow and supporting local project development.

Beverley Cannon de Pinos, Ecuador

Working with a multicultural church, helping them go to the edges and meeting a variety of practical and spiritual needs within the church