Our Field
The Land
Spain’s geography is very varied, and the landscapes are very diverse. Spain is an extremely mountainous country with a large central plateau. To simplify, this plateau is divided into two major mountainous areas: the Sistema Central and the Montes de Toledo mountain ranges. Towards the edges are other mountain ranges, including the Galaico massif, the Cantábrica range, the Sistema Ibérico, and Sierra Morena. The Bética and Catalan ranges and the Pyrenees are the most peripheral mountain systems. The highest points in the country are the Teide, on the island of Tenerife, Mulhacén in Granada; and Aneto in the Pyrenees.
The People
Spanish people are friendly, highly educated, and very polite, with a population of 40.5 million. There are many who have never heard the Gospel. The major language is Castilian Spanish. After General Franco’s death in 1975, the authoritarian regime was transformed into a democratic government with King Juan Carlos as head of State. Historically, the Roman Catholic Church has predominated the life and culture of the country. Evangelicals and Baptists have suffered persecution in the past. Religion of any kind has been replaced in the lives by many by humanism and materialism as the nation has become more prosperous.
The Missions Work
Spain – The team will continue working with Hebron Valley Baptist Church, led by Pastor Josh Valcarcel in Barcelona. The team will also visit independent Baptist churches in the Barcelona area. Team members will participate in evangelistic outreaches, provide special music, and help with service project.
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