Transforming Spanish-speakers to transform the world.
Urban CAM churches in Honduras struggle with an inadequate water supply due to large populations and city water shortages. For only $800 a water tank and pump can meet the basic needs of a Honduran church and the family of the pastor that lives onsite. Your gift can provide ... (More)
Sponsor a Honduran village family by providing a floor under their feet and a roof over their heads.>Through a local Honduran church, families will witness servant evangelism as the church builds the home. Each family will also hear the Gospel and receive a Bible. A gift of ... (More)
Help convert unproductive tracts of land owned by churches into assets for the Kingdom. When cultivated, unused land can provide vegetables and grain to help sustain God’s people and generate ministry funds. $1,000 can purchase a mechanical tiller to prepare the soil and tea ... (More)
Help drill a well at Campamento Caly, on the banks of Lake Yajoa in Honduras to provide clean drinking water to church members, pastors, and families that use the camp. The camp serves as a retreat and training center for local churches in Northern Honduras. The cost to di ... (More)
Most people in the United Stated take for granted the drinkable water they get straight from the tap. This isn’t the case for people in Guatemala. Unfortunately, though, most families cannot afford to purchase bottled water or elaborate filtration systems. The solution ... (More)
The average retirement pension in Albania is approximately $100 each month. With the cost of living being similar to the US, seniors in Albania struggle to meet their financial obligations. Additionally, many of the widowed in Albania are neglected by their families. Ti ... (More)
Many senior adults in Albania remain at home suffering from debilitating illnesses or injuries because they lack adequate health care. CAM missionaries, in partnership with the local church, coordinate visits to neighborhood families by a team of nurses who provide home-base ... (More)
Many pastors in Nicaragua lack personal transportation. In rural areas a mule or horse can be used if available, but a bicycle offers a much more convenient means of visiting church members and doing outreach in the surrounding area. If they receive a salary from their loca ... (More)