Pashtun Adoption Network (RAP)
Summary:
Pashtuns are an unreached people group with over 65 million people from Afghanistan and Pakistan who need the gospel. RAP, the 'Pashtun Adoption Network,' is a Latin missionary movement that focuses on galvanizing the Latin American church toward reaching Pashtuns with the Gospel. RAP understands that within the Latin American Church, God will raise many intercessors, donors, churches, and missionaries who want to reach the Pashtuns.
RAP has volunteer teams in 17 Latin countries, focusing on informing and empowering Latin churches to engage in the mission of making the gospel accessible to all Pashtuns.
Opportunities:
RAP is always looking for new volunteers, and if you want to learn about how to get involved as a mobilizer or intercessor, you can click here.
If you have a call to be a missionary towards Pashtuns yourself, let us know here.
Needs:
RAP has two main funding needs:
RAP - Mobilization of Latin Churches to Pashtuns
RAP is looking at mobilizing more churches in Latin America towards prayer and sending missionaries to the Pashtuns. Over the next 6 months, they believe they can reach 50 new volunteer mobilizers and mobilize 50 churches in Central and South America. Project Need - $3,360Erick Lovera - RAP Director
Erick started as a volunteer and has taken the leap of faith to serve full-time to give the RAP team the focus needed to fulfill our mission. Erick is from Venezuela but lives in the Dominican Republic with his wife. Project Need - Monthly Support