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| Challenges to Christianity in Honduras |
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A lack of unity between Christian denominations and churches—many leaders are spending time and church resources to be involved in political issues and hold sway with the government. This increases competition between churches instead of encouraging the partnership needed to influence people in Central America |
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A high level of biblical illiteracy of pastors and church leaders throughout the region |
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Deteriorating social and economic conditions—the rate of unemployment, poverty, HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, and divorce are increasing daily |
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A lack of financial resources available to equip ministries like WTB to impact the whole of Central America; much of the ministry is limited to large cities in Honduras because financial constraints make travel to other Central American countries difficult |
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| Opportunities for Walk Thru the Bible in Honduras |
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WTB has cultivated a reputation of bringing pastors and leaders from various denominations together to work toward the common goal of helping people everywhere live God’s Word |
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WTB has formed strategic partnerships with key churches, church leaders, business leaders, and government officials |
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There are 40 million people living in Central America—approximately 30% are evangelical and 40% are Catholic. WTB works well with both groups and these relationships have opened the door to ministry opportunity throughout the region |