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Hardworking, intelligent… and downtrodden: a Mapuche woman talks about her people

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Beatriz Neilaf

The indigenous Mapuche people live in south-central Chile and south-west Argentina. They resisted the attempts by both the Incas and the Spanish to conquer them, but in 1855 their heartland of Araucania at last became part of Chile. Today they make up about four per cent of

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A year after the Chile earthquake, please pray for the people still suffering

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The General Secretary of the Chilean Bible Society, Francisco Viguera, gives a New Testament to a resident of a town on the coast of central Chile hit by the earthquake and tsunami last February.

The Chilean Bible Society has recently taken a journey through several of the places

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An immigrant woman finds ‘we are one people in Christ’

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Carla de Flores with her husband and their children: they moved from to Chile from Bolivia so that he could go to a Bible Seminary.

There are a large number of immigrants in Chile – particularly from neighbouring countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Carla de Flores is one.

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A woman with a passion for teaching literacy

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Herminia Aguayo (centre) with Eduardo Carrillo, the Chilean Bible Society's Production Coordinator and the Director of Alfalit in Chile, and Marcia Lillo, who, as well as being secretary to the General Secretary of the Chilean Bible Society, is an Alfalit facilitator.

Herminia Aguayo has been involved in the

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Willing hands dedicated to the Lord

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Irene Urizar at work in the Chilean Bible Society's offices in Santiago.

Every day Bible Society volunteer Irene Urizar makes her way across Santiago to the offices of the Chilean Bible Society. What she does there is to put together her evangelism packets, each containing a hundred evangelistic

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