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WME Is Thankful!!!!!!!!!!

Here at World Missions and Evangelism, we are so thankful to God for His goodness.  His blessings this year have been abundant! Here are some of the things we are thankful for: An increasing Harvest of souls in the INSTAR (Latin American Church Planting Movement) Project.  In the Last 12 months 432 new Groups and Churches have been multiplied!  Total 859 Groups and Churches!  8,163 people are a part of these Groups and Churches.  In the last year, 1,423 have accepted Christ and 1,839 have been baptized. The INSTAR Project is already, or is preparing to walk through new doors into Guatemala, Ecuador, and Argentina.  In addition, Honduras,Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Mexico have been and are being touched.  We now sit on the brink of greater advance of the Gospel than ever before! WME is blessed to be touching many nations around the world through the ministries of our Affiliated Missionaries and Missions Projects!  Indonesia and Region,  African nations, China and its re

Transforming a Region: A Testimony from WME's Strategy Coordinator

The following is a true story  that shows what can happen when one focuses on seeing a MOVEMENT birthed in disciple making and church planting. To see a movement one has to focus on rapid multiplication and expansion concepts, and then make sure they are taught..learned..and put into practice. Through a training sponsored by World Missions and Evangelism, we trained Beto in these concepts (this a real person but a fictional name for the story) in November of 2009. He subsequently has taken the training numerous times and is now a trainer of others. This is the story of how the Gospel spread to the Patuca river area of Honduras. It is November of 2009. Beto has been invited to a training hosted by World Missions and Evangelism. This training is about making disciples and planting churches rapidly. This conference is taking place in the town of Catacamas, Olancho, Honduras. Beto was going to meet up with nine other people and take them with him to the training. However, on the way to