Bolivia
In addition to representing the following missionaries and national pastors ABMI is recognized as a non-profit organization in Bolivia. The purpose of this recognition is to assist the local churches and pastors be legally represented before their government. As a result, ABMI is also responsible for approximately 30 churches on the country of Bolivia.
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The Murray Family
Missionaries In Bolivia
Robert and Jessica Murray have been church planting missionaries in Bolivia, South America since 2013. They worked in the capital city of La Paz their first 3 years on the field helping revitalize struggling churches. They now work in the jungle city of Santa Cruz. Their goal is to find and assist Bolivian nationals who already have a strong, God-given desire to not only reach their own people with the gospel, but who also realize the need for solid, Christ-honoring local churches in their own communities. They partner with the national to plant a new church from the ground up by helping provide logistics and guidance through all aspects of the ministry.
Along with church planting, the Murrays have a publishing ministry and have helped supply and distribute full Bibles, scripture portions, Sunday School materials, hymnals and more to Bolivia and other parts of South America.
Robert and Jessica have been married since 2002. They have 2 children, Elizabeth and Daniel and are members of Anchor Baptist Church in Pisgah Forest, NC.
Contact Information
Phone: 828-290-9427
Email: r.murray@reachingbolivia.com
Website: www.ReachingBolivia.com
The Pardo Family
National Pastor and Missionary in Bolivia
Adalid Pardo and his wife Cira are Bolivian nationals with a heart for missions. Even though they are nationals, Adalid does not consider himself a national pastor, but rather a church planting missionary to their own people. Since 2001, the Pardos have started 4 churches, three of which are now autonomous. They have assisted in the establishing at least 3 other churches in Bolivia and another in Argentina.
Adalid serves as the ABMI director of our Bolivian mission. The Bolivian mission provides legal representation for churches before the government. We currently have 16 independent churches that are represented by this mission. This sort of legal representation is required for all missionaries who desire to enter and work in Bolivia.
Adalid and Cira have been married since 1991. They have 3 children: Bryan, Benji and Becky