“Making Christ-like Disciples in the Urban Centers of Mesoamerica”
Urban globalization. Have you heard about it yet? If you haven’t yet, you will soon. To put it simply, urban globalization is the movement of people leaving rural areas and entering the city. Over 50% of the world’s population live in a city of 100,000 people or more, and that number is estimated to skyrocket to 70% by 2050. You might be asking yourself (like we asked ourselves!), but why are so many people moving to the city? The city is attractive to many because it offers more hope of economic growth, educational opportunities, and modern conveniences.
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Honduras youth leader steps up to help community in crisis
Emmanuel Guerrero has been a leader in his community of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, since he was an adolescent. As he got older, he began
Genesis Site Celebrates the First Sunday Service at “The Liberators” in Panama
Volunteer Genesis missionaries Marleidy Sánchez from Mexico and Ingrid Jocholá from Guatemala celebrated the first Sunday worship service at ¨The Liberators¨ in Panama City, Panama
GENESIS Holds Its First VBS in Carrasquilla, Panama
Genesis missionaries held the first Vacation Bible School in Carrasquilla, Panama City, Panama, Feb. 4-9. For most of the children, it was their first time
Global Mission Mesoamerica – 2017
From October 19 to 24, 2017, the Mesoamerica Global Mission regional coordinators, Scott and Emily Armstrong, gathered together with the field coordinators of this ministry: