If we have been in your church to share of our excitement for
ministry in Spain, then inevitability you will have heard us talk
about the robust Latin America population in Spain. Perhaps one of
the statistics you heard me give was that there are 5.6 million
immigrants in Spain, predominately from Latin America and North Africa
(Operation World 2010 "Spain"). Due to this fact and a
moderate evangelical background, 60% percent of evangelical churches in Spain
are composed of Latin. It came as a surprise for me to find Ecuadorians, Columbian, and
even Peruvians in my father-in-law’s church.
However, the European economic crisis shows a reverse emigration. Only a few years ago Latin American’s sought job opportunities from tourism and construction here. CNN recently released a news clip showing that not only are some of them returning to their native homes, but even some Spaniards are seeking job opportunities outside of Spain (click here to view news clip). Many Latin Americans, nevertheless, have established permanent roots in Spain.
As each one of us looks back we see more clearly the hand of God
orchestrating events and experiences for His missional purposes. Scott and Juli Fulk’s background in Peru and
Ecuador as well as mine in Peru will be an advantage to the spread of the
Gospel among those living in Spain. None
of these “advantages” came about of our own doing. Rather, God in His undeserving kindness has enabled
them in our lives for His proclamation and worship.
“Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom
I formed and made.” (Isaiah 43:7)
Christian Ladies (70% Latin American)
Youth Leaders in a church in Salamanca
Latin America
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