Maps & Fields

Albania

After the devastation of communism, which fell in Albania in 1991, the training of leaders is a great conern for the church in this small Eastern European nation.

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Canada

At least 100,000 Spanish-speakers reside in both the Toronto and Montreal areas. The harvest is ripe. 

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Colombia

Despite Colombia's history of crime and lawlessness, the church continues to grow, and opportunities for ministry are tremendous in the 21st century.

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Costa Rica

Camino Global's first field was established here in 1891. Today, Costa Rica is a leader in sending Latin American missionaries to the world. 

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El Salvador

In a country torn apart by wars and political unrest for more than 75 years, more than 150 Camino related churches have been planted throughout this tumultuous time. 

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Hispanic USA

One out of every eight persons in the U.S. is Hispanic, and the Hispanic population is growing eight times faster than the general population. God is bringing the mission field to North America. 

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Honduras

After more than a century of work in Honduras, this country was devastated by Hurricane Mitch in 1998. However, through the tragedy, and in the years that followed, God used Camino to help rebuild lives. 

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Guatemala

After more than 110 years, with more than 100,000 believers, there is still much to be done. Nonetheless, this small country, which is still recovering from decades of civil war, is becoming a bright light of hope to the nations. 

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Mexico

Three-quarters of the population live within a 300 mile radius of Mexico City. In the country’s urban center, as few as thee percent know Christ as Savior. 

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Nicaragua

Over the past 100 years of ministry work in Nicaragua, greater than 100 Camino-related churches have been planted.

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Did you know? In Spanish, "Camino" means "journey, way or path."