#Hashtag in South America
A few missionaries in Asuncion, Paraguay have been preparing the way for us to preach Jesus in South America! They discovered the series online and have decided to make the most of it – and not only for themselves – but for the world.
The missionaries in Paraguay have graciously volunteered to translate all the #HASHTAG manuscripts, articles and videos into Spanish. Their hours of hard work and diligence in translating video sub-titles and manuscripts is making the gospel available to Spanish-speaking students and churches across the world.
Students in Asuncion, Paraguay are excited about sharing the experience of a summer youth series with churches in America. Teenagers want to post the Spanish sub-titled videos on their Facebook and Twitter accounts. They’re joining other teenagers thousands of miles away in the message and mission of Jesus Christ.
Here’s what some of their students are saying…
“Wow, it’s in Spanish!”
“What a great opportunity to invite my friends!”
“We aren’t the only ones out there! It makes me feel emotional to think about studying with so many youth like me from so many different places!”
“Can I go ahead and upload the video to my Facebook page?”
“How awesome to study the same thing about Jesus this summer with so many youth who are experiencing the same things we are!”
The global bond of partnership between brothers and sisters in Christ is more real than ever. It is a connection no one can take, and a connection that will last eternally. A connection that surpasses land borders and language barriers.
We’re overwhelmed and excited about the potential of gospel advance and outreach through Latin American Missions and other missionaries in Spanish-speaking countries. We are humbled to be partners together with God and with His kingdom across the nations. The flame of the gospel is being fanned in the hearts of young people everywhere.
Jesus is using young people to build His church. And we don’t believe even the gates of Hell could stop them (Matthew 16:18).
Brittnea Dye Yegros and Scott Bond




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