Latin America
Why Latin America?
Why should you choose Latin America? Or why did Latin America choose you? The main reason missionaries choose Latin America, or why anyone should consider it, comes down to a tension between two seemingly opposing truths, God’s calling versus human logic.
The first truth is to believe God called you. There are a million pithy sayings about how to know you’re called to preach or called to a certain country, like, “You’ll just know,” or “If you can do anything else, do it. If you can go anywhere else, go.”
Just two examples, but you get the idea. But the truth is that there really is some truth to those statements. Many missionaries feel that God has called them to Latin America. Maybe you could classify it as an internal, God-given desire, or maybe something else, but the truth is that there exists in then (and maybe, you) a desire to work in Latin America. There isn’t actually an explainable reason for its source (other than saying it’s a calling from God), but it’s there.
So on one hand, yes, missionaries DO believe God called them but, on the other hand, it’s the most logical choice when you consider the potential to do the most for the cause of world evangelism. Consider that it is easy to get into almost every country in Latin America, and just as easy to stay.
You probably have never heard of a missionary getting kicked out of Latin America, or having to flee from persecution. While it’s not wrong to go to countries where that can happen (sometimes, it is even necessary), most missionaries don’t want to be that person. In most scenarios, it’s wisest to go to a place where, Lord willing, you can spend two or three decades working with minimal governmental interference.
Also, consider that God has done incredible things in Latin America in the past five or six decades. Logically, if you have to pick between two fishing spots, would you fish in a pond where there are fewer fish biting and you may get kicked out, or a spot where you can fish as much as you want, as long as you want, and plenty of fish are biting?
Looking at it logically, it’s a simple choice.
So, on the one hand, there can really be a feeling on a missionary that it is God’s calling and leading in their life to go to Latin America. On the other, it seems like such a logical choice; some would find it hard to pick anywhere else. If you feel a desire and calling for Latin America, then by all means, follow it. If you feel a calling and leading to somewhere else, no one is going to stand in the way of your following God’s will for your life.
But if you just feel called or desirous of serving as a foreign missionary, and aren’t sure where to go or where to start, consider Latin America – the most logical choice.
Countries
- Antigua
- Argentina
- Bahamas
- Barbuda
- Belize
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Panama
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Vincent
- The Grenadines
- St. Lucia
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Venezuela
- Uruguay
Latin America Director

Jason & Lori Holt
VBM Latin America Director; Church Planting Missionaries to Chile
While it is exciting that several missionaries have gone to Latin America and planted numerous churches, there is still more work to be done. There are at least 20 Latin American cities with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants in desperate need of more churches.
You can play a part in that great task. If you have a desire to see this part of the world evangelised, yet don’t know where to start, we can help you.
Contact us and let us help plug you in to your God-given role in reaching Latin America.
Latin America Missionaries


Jonathan & Rebekah Anderson
Church Planting Missionaries to Mexico


Shawn & Emily Bateman
Church Planting Missionaries to Argentina


Robert & Emma Becker
Church Planting Missionaries to Argentina


Kason & Bethany Bloom
Church Planting Missionaries to Ecuador


Stephen & Leslie Carrier
Church Planting Missionaries to Chile


Andrew & Amber Garcia
Church Planting Missionaries to Honduras


Lauren Grant
Helps Missionary to Peru



Jason & Lori Holt
VBM Latin America Director; Church Planting Missionaries to Chile


Chestley & Yessica Howell
Church Planting Missionaries to Colombia


Courtney Mathos
Helps Missionary to Bolivia


Josh & Allie Miller
Church Planting Missionaries to Peru


Mitch & Jaqulyn McCormack
Church Planting Missionaries to Peru


Miguel & Liz Murillo
Church Planting Missionaries to Peru


Tracy Paver
Helps Missionary to Chile


Robbie & Lauren Prater
Church Planting Missionaries to Paraguay


Miguel & Mariangela Sanabria
Church Planting Missionaries to Colombia


Kyle & Hannah Shreve
Church Planting Missionaries to Chile


Stephen & Ashlee Underwood
Church Planting Missionaries to Argentina


Kevin & Beth White
VBM Latin America Assistant Director; Church Planting Missionaries to Bolivia


Andrew Wilder
Church Planting Missionary to Bolivia


Blake & Brigette Young
Church Planting Missionaries to Colombia
Latin America News
Tracy Paver, Missionary to Chile
Tracy Paver has been in Chile for several months now and is moving forward in language school. At the end of October, she will have the opportuniy to help another church with their community outreach by teaching an English class. Pray for people to...
Josh & Allie Miller, missionaries to Peru
Josh & Allie Miller recently completed Book 3 of Spanish language school and have been able to help Love Baptist Church with a children's outreach. Josh will also have opportunities to travel and preach in several churches around Peru this...
Mitch & Jacqulyn McCormack, missionaries to Peru
Earlier this year, Mitch & Jacqulyn McCormack began to help at El Salvador Baptist Church, a struggling church plant in Socobaya, Peru. They started English classes, outreach events, and even went on visitation several times a week. However,...
Courtney Mathos, missionary to Bolivia
Courtney Mathos has been in Bolivia for 6 months now and is continuing to learn Spanish, help in a new church plant, teach children, and disciple a young lady. Please continue to pray for Courtney!
Patrick & Leslie Henry, missionaries to Argentina
While Patrick and Leslie Henry are currently on furlough in the US, the ministry in Argentina continues. They recently celebrated Children’s Day and also held a Family Conference now that the weather is warming up. Pray for these evangelistic...
Chile Resoundly Rejects the New Constitution
By Stephen Carrier, missionary to Chile Last night, in a resounding defeat that echoed throughout the country, the newly proposed Chilean constitution was voted down by a 62% to 38% margin. Nobody saw it coming, at least not by that much. How did...