Latin Link
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Latin Link is an international community serving local churches throughout Latin America. Its mission is to live, teach and promote biblical Christianity, help meet identified needs, and develop short and long term mission initiatives to, from, and within Latin America.
Scope
Members of Latin Link serve in Latin America and in Europe, working with local Christians at their invitation. Their work spans five broad categories: outreach and evangelism, training and preparation, care and social action, publishing and resources, business and ethics.
History
Latin Link was formed in 1991 when the Evangelical Union of South America (EUSA) and the Regions Beyond Missionary Union (RBMU) merged to form a new organisation. Today Latin Link is the largest interdenominational mission agency in Britain specialising in Latin America.[citation needed]
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