South America Mission

HISTORY

It was there that the Davis' joined with the Paraguayan Evangelistic Mission, the Brazil Interior Mission, and the Northeast Argentine Mission to form the Inland South America Missionary Union, which was incorporated in New York in 1921.

The Mission moved to Florida in 1939 and incorporated under the new name of the South America Indian Mission. Due to the expansion of the South America ministry in the later years to include Latinos as well as Indians, the name of the organization was changed in 1970 to the South America Mission. An additional office was opened in 1982 upon the incorporation of the Canadian South America Mission in Guelph, Ontario.

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