Spain
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Situated at the crossroads between Africa and Europe, Spain has a unique cultural heritage. Spanish society is multi-lingual and multi-cultural with immigrants from Latin America, Africa and other European as well as diverse Spanish communities. Catholicism is the official religion but 80% of the population say they are not practising. Only 0.2% of the population are evangelicals and 13 million people live in towns with no evangelical witness. This spiritual vacuum is being filled with secularism, materialism, cults and the occult.

GOOD NEWS FOR SPAIN

OM Spain is reaching out to the least reached communities in Spain through church planting and social action. This pioneer work is focused on the regions of western Spain, such as Extremadura, where there are less evangelical churches. One family is working in Pamplona in the north of Spain. In recent years, a number of new churches have been planted and continue to grow. OM Spain has been directly or indirectly involved in planting 12 new churches!

A ministry near Barcelona is also reaching out to Spain’s large Muslim population.

Youth ministry is another vital focus. Every year, OM Spain runs a camp to invest in the lives of young believers. The aim is the create a generation of Christians who are committed to evangelism and mission.

Throughout the year, OM Spain organises short-term outreaches in the least reached areas. These Global Challenge opportunities focus on supporting the ministry of long-term church planters.

 

Recent Stories from Spain

Lasting Fruit
2 Dec, 2007
A worker in Pamplona in Spain met a retired couple who had decided to move to the town for health reasons. 

Never too Old
9 Jan, 2007
Raul is 70 years old and lives in a residential home for the elderly, but that does not stop him from telling everyone he meets about Jesus.

Changed life
22 Nov, 2006
During a youth meeting, OM Spain worker Miquel Monner began talking with a 13-year-old boy. Samuel said he did not know if he was a Christian but he listened carefully as other teenagers shared how they had accepted Jesus. After the meeting, Samuel talked with Miquel again. It was obvious that he was deeply moved.

Growing Church
15 Mar, 2006
In the last year, the church in Talavera, western Spain planted by OM workers has almost doubled in size thanks to an influx of Romanians.