Church Planting in Argentina
Argentina
Church Planting
Global Engagement
Latin America
Long Term
The Union Misionera Evangelica, national church organization, has at the present a good vision for church planting. They would appreciate help in planting churches in Comodoro Rivadavia, San Luis and other key cities of Argentina. We are seeking an individual or team to assist them in this process. After a period of internship in a local church, the individual could be free to start a church either individually or in a church planting team.
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