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We are so thankful that God has called us to serve Him in the country of Spain. As each day passes, the desire to see people join the family of God grows.  It is not within our own strength to do what He has called us to do.  May He continually prepare us for the great task that He has given to us. Our goals for the mission field are three-fold:

Evangelize the Lost - Telling others about Jesus Christ.  We want to share the good news of Jesus Christ and what He did on the cross for all mankind to the people of Spain and the entire world. Our desire is to see the Spanish people come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and have the same peace in their hearts, as we have in ours.

Enabling Others - Training Men to train others.  In 2 Timothy 2:2, Paul told Timothy to commit those things that he had learned from Paul to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. Our goal is to train the Spanish people in the Word and Work of God so that they will be able to train others in the same thing. We believe that not only Americans can go all over the world as missionaries, but every born again believer that is called of God, no matter what nationality or race, can take the Gospel of Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth and do their part in fulfilling Gods task of world evangelism.

Establishing Churches - Planting Local, Bible-believing Baptist churches, all across the world. The Church is a visible-called out assembly of Believers united together to carry out the great commission. Our goal is to plant as many churches as God will allow us around the world.

 
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Quick Facts

Atheism
Spain is rank 27th among to top 50 Atheistic countries in the world.  According to a 2005 article, 24% of the population of Spain claim to be Atheists.
 

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The Euro
The dollar has weakened tremendously since we have arrived in Spain. This is a huge problem for the missionaries in Spain. 
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