CROWN STEWARDSHIP CENTER
CHILE
Project: Chile
MEET YOUR CROWN PROJECT LEADER
Marcos Manríquez Espinoza serves as the headquarters Director of the National Youth Leadership Team With a Mission base in Santiago, Chile. Professionally he is a computer engineer and vocation missionary pastor. He and his wife lead vocational ministries, fostering community development from God’s perspective.
“Innovation and development for the glory of God is our challenge. I have been called by the Lord to mission mobilization for the adoption of unreached ethnic groups, to serve in the formation of missionaries with technical and trade skills who will develop competent communities in agriculture, education and health.”
“Uniting, connecting and cooperating in the body of Christ is my motto.” Marcos says. “At this time the Lord has given us the Word of Matthew 25; encouraging us to exercise good stewardship of the resources entrusted to us, and to be a response to the hungry and thirsty. “Because I was hungry, and you gave me food; I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you picked me up; I was naked, and you covered me; sick, and you visited me; in jail, and you came to me. ” - Matthew 25:35-36
IDENTIFIED NEEDS
OUR RESPONSE TO THE NEED
CSC UPDATE
The CSC partnership in Chile is under way! Anner Caceres, member of the YWAM mission team, traveled to Malawi to be trained as a trainer for Foundations for Farming and to teach Crown stewardship principles. He will be incorporating what he learned into the curriculum at YWAM so that the missionaries they train will teach wherever they are sent through Latin America and Africa. Crown’s Money Map has been translated to Spanish for maximum effectiveness in these training
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QUICK FACTS
- INE projects that there are 18,751,405 people in Chile. The Metropolitan Region, Santiago, exceeds 7 million inhabitants
- During 2018, the average labor income of the employed population was $798.81 USD net monthly, while the median income, that is, 50% of the workers in Chile received income less than or equal to $557 USD per month (1).
- According to 2019 ECLAC report, the poverty rate of Chile is 10.7% of the population (2).
FUTURE GOALS
Every year the YWM base receives dozens of missionaries from different parts of the world, who come to the base to train, then be sent to the field. With the Stewardship Center, each of these missionaries will go to the field with practical preparation on Stewardship of the earth and life, becoming in turn, a coach who will train others in different parts of the world. It is an exponential multiplier effect from Santiago de Chile to the world.
BUDGET
Budget is currently being determined for the following Phase 1 related expenses: