November 27, 2012 – Miami, Florida, United States…Lizbeth Elejalde/IAD Staff

Day two of Inter-America’s Communication Summit included a series of presentations and seminars for the nearly 200 communicators who traveled from throughout the territory. Three three-day summit concludes tomorrow in Miami, Florida.

Several communicators shared on-going ministries of sharing the gospel in their communities.

Montemorelos University communicators share the on-going community outreach projects carried out by students and faculty throughout the north Mexico region. The presentation was featured Nov. 27, 2012, during Inter-America’s Communication Summit held in Miami, Florida, this week.

Representatives from Montemorelos University in north Mexico said they have found ways to offer service to the community. Along with government entities, the university has implemented different projects to address the needs of families and children in the region. The “5 steps ahead”, “Extreme Mission”, and “School Gardens” are projects the institution has been working on each semester so the message can be shared.

In addition, the university has sent more than 15 students from the School of Communication to provide missionary service in countries like India, Thailand, Colombia, and Spain, among others.

One evangelistic ministry project the Inter-Oceanic Mexican union has been involved is providing the Bible translation and study lessons to the Mixe indian communities in the region.

Representatives of the Jamaica Union highlighted an evangelistic online program headed by Pastor Kemar Douglas which took place earlier this year where users are able to interact through the use of texts and social media to vote on subject topics during a program dubbed “Connect 2012”.

Inter-America’s Communication Summit will conclude, Nov. 28, 2012.

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Nigel Coke contributed to this report

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