The document discusses the work of the Meso-American Evangelistic Ministries in Latin America. It has three prongs of outreach: missionary journeys, mass media evangelism, and ministerial training. It helped open up work in Cuba in the 1990s and has ongoing needs. It discusses conversions on Easter Island and establishing churches in Puerto Montt, Chillán, and Punta Arenas. However, these house churches lack permanent public meeting places due to zoning laws and perceptions that house churches are unstable. It declares a spiritual emergency in southern Chile from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn, especially in Punta Arenas, the southernmost city on Earth, where they currently meet in a rented place.