History of Adventism in Trujillo, Peru 1905-1943: challenges of the local culture

Authors

  • Juan Miguel Aponte Sáenz Asociación Nor Pacífico del Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17162/recm.v22i2.2151

Keywords:

Trujillo, culture, Catholic, adventist, sabbath school, colporteur, pastor

Abstract

History of Adventism in Trujillo, Peru 1905-1943: challenges of the local culture. In Trujillo, there were pre-Hispanic cultures with religious tendencies that were conquered by the Catholic faith without being eradicated. This indigenous Catholic syncretism, with the passing of time, became so deeply rooted that it seemed impossible to admit any other faith. In this context, at the beginning of the 20th century, the Adventists entered Trujillo bringing the light of the gospel to guide and educate with the Bible. Their ultimate goal was to establish a church. However, Adventist colporteurs, pastors and believers continually faced the challenges of the local culture, but prevailed. After thirty-eight years of hard work, the Adventist church was able to establish itself, with the challenge of spreading the gospel to all of Trujillo

Published

2025-06-11

How to Cite

Aponte Sáenz, J. M. (2025). History of Adventism in Trujillo, Peru 1905-1943: challenges of the local culture. Revista Estrategias Para El Cumplimiento De La Misión (Strategies for the Completion of the Mission), 22(2), ´26–44. https://doi.org/10.17162/recm.v22i2.2151