The Mission Society provides global missionary support through missionary recruiting, missionary training and equipping church leaders and others to lead international and short-term mission trips. Based in Norcross, GA, The Mission Society was originally formed to support Methodist missionaries, but now works with a variety of Wesleyan denominations offering missionary training, missionary seminars, missionary workshops and church leadership training throughout the United States and around the world.
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Nicaragua

Central America


Year opened: 2004

Nicaragua has experienced significant growth in the evangelical Christian church, despite challenges this nation has faced. In 1960 1.8% of the population was considered evangelical, which had risen to 21.4% by the year 2000. Seventy-nine percent of Nicaraguans are considered Roman Catholic, and 15% adhere to Protestant faiths.

The Sandinista guerrillas’ control of the government from 1979 until 1990 left the nation’s economy severely damaged. Hurricane Mitch, which struck in 1998, further demolished the country and worsened the economic situation. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and has the most unequal distribution of wealth. More than 50% of the population lives below the poverty line. Mission Society missionaries work alongside national pastors to plant churches and minister to the marginalized through medical care and children’s ministry.

Prayer Requests

  • Pray for open hearts to the message of the Gospel.
  • Pray for the many victims of the hurricanes that have hit Nicaragua.
  • Pray for the new government.
  • Pray for Christian leaders to work together.

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