General Shaw Clifton has announced that he has approved the official opening of The Salvation Army's work in Nicaragua, as of 1 March 2010, making it the 120th country in which the Army is officially at work.
Previous attempts to establish the work in Nicaragua were short lived (1980-1981) on account of civil conflict within the country. In 2005, however, with the regime being more open to the presence of Christian organizations within the country, the Latin America North Territory sought permission to begin exploration into the possibility of recommencing operations there.
Meetings were held with the government at the beginning of 2008, with a view to establishing the Army's legal presence in Nicaragua. Several months were taken up working through the various legal requirements in connection with The Salvation Army's registration in the country.
Majors Enrique and Ana Molina, Costa Rican officers, have been appointed to lead the new work. Until their residency application is complete, Major Max Mayorga, Territorial Social Secretary in the Latin America North Territory – and Nicaraguan by birth – has power of attorney to act for Majors Molina and on behalf of The Salvation Army.
The Salvation Army is in good standing with the Nicaraguan authorities and prospects for the future development of its work are positive.
Prayers are asked for God's continued blessing upon this new ministry, and upon those who will lead it.
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