¿Qué pasa?* Spanish believers – that’s what!

Iain Taylor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Feb 2022
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When Kent Albright, a Baptist pastor from the United States, arrived as a missionary to Spain in 1996, he was unprepared for the insults and threats, or the fines from the police for handing out Protestant leaflets on the streets of Salamanca.

He said: ‘Social animosity was big,’ and recalled one woman who whispered: ‘Be thankful we don’t throw stones at you.’

He couldn’t have imagined that, 25 years later, he would be pastoring an evangelical congregation of 120 and count about two dozen other thriving Protestant churches in the city. And there’s a distinctive feature to the worshippers: most of them are not Spanish-born, they’re immigrants from Latin America – in Albright’s congregation they number about 80%.

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