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		<title>Latin American missions sending vision opts for new field.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Latin America (MNN)--Missionaries are opting for ministry cross culturally into the United States.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Latin America (MNN)&#8211;With Urbana&#8217;06, the largest student missions conference in the United States, nearing, there&#8217;s a focus on global evangelism.  That helps broaden the scope of non-traditional approaches and fields, like the U-S.<br />
<bR><A HREF="/media/group.php?agencyAb=WGM">World Gospel Mission&#8217;s</a> Central America Regional Director Tim Hawk says North America has the finances, but not the manpower.  But, the Latin American vision created a missions-sending force to be reckoned with.   &#8220;In Latin America, you have a missions conference,  and the young people are ready to go. I&#8217;m talking about very well educated college graduates, some with their masters, saying, &#8216;I wanna be a part of the mission force.'&#8221;<br />
<bR>Hawk says it makes sense to send Latin Americans to the United States to reach the Latin American communities.   &#8220;They bring with them a culture. They bring with them a language. Sometimes, they live in their own communities.  We feel a little uncomfortable penetrating those communities, but our missionaries from Latin America, they&#8217;re not uncomfortable doing this.&#8221;<br />
<bR>First came the idea, then came the infrastructure to make it happen.  That&#8217;s when the Latin American Holiness Missionary Agency (AMSLA) was formed.<br />
<br />AMSLA is a mission agency formed by the churches in Latin America that were planted by World Gospel Mission missionaries.  Today, they are self-governing, self-sustaining, and self-propagating.<br />
<BR>WGM is partnering with AMSLA as they send missionaries from these churches to plant churches in Latin America, sometimes working side by side with WGM missionaries.<br />
<br />With such a vibrant force comes the need for renewed vision. AMSLA just saw that invigorated at its second international mission conference a month ago. Teams came from Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Honduras, Mexico, and the United States. </p>
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