
from Carlos Gómez, chairman.
The Conference for the Evangelisation of Spain, commonly known as the Spanish Evangelists' Conference, began its existence as a result of Amsterdam '83, a world meeting of evangelists led by Billy Graham. The following year the first conference was held in Spain, with the objective of uniting the efforts of Spanish evangelicals to take advantage of the advent of democracy and religious freedom just a few years earlier.
Over the years, six conferences have taken place, approximately 4 years apart. In addition, the Conference has organized a good number of training and evangelistic events, all aimed at inspiring and enabling Spanish evangelicals to reach Spain with the good news of Jesus Christ.
25 years on, the Conference continues to fulfill its objectives, although it is happy that in the meantime many other organisations and fellowships have developed, bringing individual Christians and churches together to bring the gospel to Spain.
Dates: 5th to 8th December. Location: El Escorial, Madrid
We appreciate your prayer for the conference and all the preparations which are now being made.
Under the leadership of a nationally recognized team of evangelists and pastors, the conference continues to plan new activities and prepare materials for the work.
In particular, our communications department has for three years been producing a series of papers entitled Ayudas Ministeriales, Ministry Aids, which provides regular updates of material about Bible sciences, evangelism, family issues, history and biography, sermons, etc.. In 2007 a new publication is Sala de Espera, 'Waiting Room', an extensive distribution free magazine, which churches are invited to distribute through waiting rooms at bus and train stations, medical centers and so on. More details are available on the Literature page