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- SAMS has traditionally worked in partnership with the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of South America, amongst the indigenous, national and expatriate communities. Recent years have seen this work expand into Brazil, Spain and Portugal as we have received invitation from those provinces and dioceses.
- The migration of Latins to other parts of the world has meant that SAMS is also now engaged in work in the UK amongst Spanish speakers, as well as support for Latins working amongst other language/faith groups.
- In addition to church planting in the cities and rural areas of the
Southern Cone, SAMS has been involved in leadership training, theological education, Bible translation and literacy, relief and development ministry, and advocacy issues on behalf of marginalized communities.
- Recent focus has been placed upon the training and equipping of nationals for the task of mission, and to that end priority is given to funding of nationals in training where possible.
Canon John Sutton, General Secretary
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