Roca Blanca Spanish Language School is a serious Spanish language school that’s also dedicated to the missionary’s full equipping and care. Located 100 yards from the Pacific Ocean in a fishing village, but just a few hours drive into remote mountains villages, they’re able to incorporate cross cultural particulars, work, museum visits, etc., several days into each two month session. The Spanish school is on the campus of a full time Bible and Music school, as well as a Vocational school and Medical Clinic, all involved in reaching and blessing the surrounding indigenous groups, providing a super atmosphere and setting for language and cultural learning. Learn more at…
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(Thanks to Roca Blanca for their willingness to help Brigada with a $50 donation which speeds this copy off our screen and into your inbox! We appreciate you Roca Blanca!)
Not sure what your definition of an unreached people group is? “In our state of Oaxaca, which has the largest number of unreached people groups in the Western Hemisphere”, this is only true if one considers Catholics non-Christians! Hopefully you don’t. Sure there are nominal believers; but these exist everywhere and they are not considered unreached people groups! Do a bit more research and adjust your communication please.
Blessings