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NEWMA is committed to bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the parts of the world yet to hear the good news. In Peru alone there are still over 30,000 communities without a church witness and knowledge of the saving grace of God.

The New World Mission Association (formally AMEN) was formed in 1977 as a Peruvian interdenominational church=planting mission to reach the Andean communities and tribes in the jungle with the gospel of Jesus Crist. Latin American Christians from all across South America come to Peru to train for missionary work at our School of Missiology, with the majority completing their Bachelor's degree in Missions. Today NEWMA has planted over 900 churches world wide, including South and Central America, Europe, Asia and the U.S., with nearly 1000 full-time missionaries working in 30 countries.

These missionaries are ready to go wherever the Lord sends them, believing that the Gospel should arrive where there is still no Christian Church. And Peru has 30,000 such villages, villages with NO WITNESS OF JESUS CHRIST. So they keep going out, multiplying their efforts through the young people whom they train. And they keep preaching, in order to reach all they can for the glory of God and His Kingdom.

The celebration of 25 years is joyous, because we know there is rejoicing in Heaven when one lost soul is reached for the Kingdom. The Lord takes the believer out of the comfort of his home so that he can see that the fields are ripe unto harvest. Blessed be the Lord of the Vineyard for making them HIS LABORERS! ...

For several years it has been the vision of Pastor Obed, International Director, to build a Center for Spiritual Renewal and Agricultural Production. A suitable location has been found located in Santa Rosa de Quives, approximately 65 kilometers from Lima, there is a beautiful and bucolic small town that bears the name of the Saint Patron of America, Santa Rosa of Lima. This facility will be use for many purposes such as housing the Latin American AMEN Mission School to train pastors and other church workers to go out the various parts of the world and spread the message of Jesus Christ.

In addition, the agricultural production from the property would provide food for those who staff the projects and would help to offset the cost of food for students who study in the Latin American AMEN Mission School. This project could also provide income and work for persons in the community and improve the local economy, in addition to providing self-sustaining ministry for the projected 25 new mission churches to be planted in the valley by NEWMA-AMEN.

WE ASK FOR YOUR PRAYERS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SO THAT
THIS VISIONARY PROJECT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED!
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