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(Südamerika) Informationen über Peru
Prot witness in Peru began in the early 19th century with the struggle for liberation from Spain. In 1822 James Thomson, a representative of the British and Foreign Bible Society, started a number of schools with the help of the political authorities. Angl worked among the English-speaking residents and among seamen (1849). Meth evangelism led to the foundation of a Meth church in 1890. Other groups followed (Advent 1906, Salvation Army 1910, Pent 1922, Bapt 1927). The earliest Reformed effort came from independent evangelists who aligned themselves in 1897 with the British missionary society Regions Beyond Missionary Union (RBMU). Its most dynamic representative was John Ritchie, a Scottish Presb who came to Peru in 1906 (+1952). Around the same time efforts by other Reformed groups were undertaken. In 1911 the Evangelical Union of South America (EUSA), based in London, and a few years later the Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA), based in New York, began to send missionaries to the country. Kirchen
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