

Ty Savage
Buenos Aires, Argentina
April 20-28, 2026
Total Raised
$1300 of $18,000
ARGENTINA MISSION '26
ARGENTINA MISSION '26
Partner with our team in advancing God’s heart for the nations

We are joining Josue Santiago and Kingdom In Action Family Ministries to bring the Gospel across Argentina through large-scale crusades, leadership gatherings, and community outreach—believing for lives to be transformed and the ekklesia to be strengthened in every region we travel to.
Through city-wide crusades, pastor and leadership gatherings, and hands-on outreach, we will be serving alongside Josue Santiago, Kingdom In Action Family Ministries, and local churches to reach thousands of people with the message of Jesus.
We will be traveling into multiple cities—Buenos Aires, Del Viso, Jujuy, Tucumán, Monteros, Concepción, and La Madrid—each with a unique opportunity to impact communities both spiritually and practically.
Partner With Us
We are honored to stand with Josue Santiago and Kingdom In Action Family Ministries on this trip. Our goal is $18,000, which will cover:
Travel and transportation throughout Argentina
Lodging and meals for the team
Crusade and outreach event expenses
Community support:
Clothing
Food
Medical assistance
Children’s outreach
Bibles and ministry resources
Would you prayerfully consider sowing into this mission?
Thank you for partnering with us as we go, believing together for faith, miracles, unity, and lasting impact across Argentina.
Details About Our Mission
ABOUT THE MISSION
The scale of what God does when local churches unite — the kind of gathering this trip is built around
This trip to Argentina is centered on serving alongside local churches through public crusades, leadership gatherings, and hands-on community outreach. We are not going to lead something new—we are going to support what God is already doing on the ground. Local pastors and church leaders have been faithfully serving their communities, and our role is to come alongside them with sincerity, practical help, and a willingness to serve.
Our hope is simply to be a blessing—to the churches we visit, to the communities they minister in, and to the people who would benefit from a word of encouragement or a tangible expression of care.
What the week will include
We will begin in Buenos Aires and then travel into several regions across Argentina, including Del Viso, Jujuy, Tucumán, Monteros, Concepción, and La Madrid. Throughout the week, we will be joining local pastors and churches for gatherings designed to encourage believers, share the Gospel publicly, and care for people in meaningful ways.
Some events will take place outdoors, with churches working together in advance through prayer, local outreach, and evangelism. Other gatherings will focus on pastors and leaders, creating space for encouragement, unity, and ministry.
We are especially mindful of opportunities to serve communities facing hardship, including areas that have recently been affected by flooding.
Ways we hope to serve
Every crusade is the result of months of prayer and preparation by local churches. When we arrive, we are joining something already in motion—pastors who have been knocking on doors, evangelism teams who have been out in the streets, and congregations who have been believing for their cities.
Our role is to add our hands, our presence, and our resources to what God is already doing.
Gathering in worship, and the families we are going to serve
Buenos Aires & Del Viso
The trip begins in Buenos Aires with a gathering at a local church—a time to connect, pray, and set the tone for the week ahead. From there, the team moves to Del Viso for an outdoor crusade. Evangelism teams will be working in the area beforehand, and buses are expected to bring people in from surrounding cities. Attendance is anticipated to be upward of 3,000 people.
Jujuy & Alto Comedero
In the northern province of Jujuy, we will be part of a pastors and leaders conference—a gathering meant to encourage those doing the quiet, faithful work of ministry. This will be followed by a united churches crusade in Alto Comedero, with around 2,000 people expected from across the region.
Tucumán, Monteros, Concepción & La Madrid
The final stretch moves through several communities in the Tucumán region. In the city of Tucumán, there will be a TV interview on Channel 10 and an evening service at Pastor Spuche's church, with around 4,000 people expected. In Monteros, a united churches crusade will be held at the local stadium, with roughly 3,000 expected. The team will then join Pastor Javier Armendia's congregation in Concepción, with around 2,000 expected. The trip concludes in La Madrid—a community affected by flooding—where we will bring clothing, food, medical support, barbers, games for children, and Bibles to distribute.
One of the more meaningful parts of this trip is the opportunity to serve communities facing real hardship. The stop in La Madrid is specifically designed to come alongside a community still recovering from flooding—bringing both the message of the Gospel and tangible care for families who need it.
Argentina has a long and rich history with the Gospel. Churches across the country have been praying and working for revival in their regions for years. This trip is an opportunity to stand with them—to say that their work is not forgotten and that the Church is stronger together.
We are honored to be going, and grateful for every person who makes it possible through prayer and giving.
Every contribution to this trip goes directly toward making the work possible. Donations help cover the practical needs connected to the mission: travel within Argentina, lodging, meals, local transportation, and the resources used to serve communities along the way—things like Bibles, food, clothing, and outreach materials.
Beyond the logistics, giving also means coming alongside pastors and churches who have been faithfully ministering in their cities, often with very little. Your partnership is a way of saying that the work they are doing matters and that they are not alone in it.
We are grateful for everyone who prays, gives, or simply encourages those going. It all makes a difference.
The scale of what God does when local churches unite
This trip to Argentina is centered on serving alongside local churches through public crusades, leadership gatherings, and hands-on community outreach. We are not going to lead something new—we are going to support what God is already doing on the ground.
Our hope is simply to be a blessing—to the churches we visit, to the communities they minister in, and to the people who would benefit from a word of encouragement or a tangible expression of care.
What the week will include
We will begin in Buenos Aires and travel into several regions across Argentina, including Del Viso, Jujuy, Tucumán, Monteros, Concepción, and La Madrid. Throughout the week, we will be joining local pastors and churches for gatherings designed to encourage believers, share the Gospel publicly, and care for people in meaningful ways.
Some events will take place outdoors. Other gatherings will focus on pastors and leaders, creating space for encouragement, unity, and ministry.
We are especially mindful of opportunities to serve communities facing hardship, including areas recently affected by flooding.
Ways we hope to serve
Every crusade is the result of months of prayer and preparation by local churches. When we arrive, we are joining something already in motion—pastors knocking on doors, evangelism teams in the streets, and congregations believing for their cities.
Our role is to add our hands, our presence, and our resources to what God is already doing.
Gathering in worship, and the families we are going to serve
Buenos Aires & Del Viso
The trip begins in Buenos Aires with a gathering at a local church. From there, the team moves to Del Viso for an outdoor crusade, with evangelism teams preparing in advance and buses arriving from surrounding cities. Attendance is anticipated to be upward of 3,000 people.
Jujuy & Alto Comedero
In the northern province of Jujuy, we will be part of a pastors and leaders conference—a time to encourage those doing the faithful work of ministry. This will be followed by a united churches crusade in Alto Comedero, with around 2,000 people expected.
Tucumán, Monteros, Concepción & La Madrid
A TV interview on Channel 10 and an evening service at Pastor Spuche's church in Tucumán (4,000 expected), a stadium crusade in Monteros (3,000 expected), a special gathering with Pastor Javier Armendia in Concepción (2,000 expected), and a final outreach event in La Madrid (2,000 expected) where we will bring clothing, food, medical support, Bibles, and more.
The stop in La Madrid is designed to come alongside a community still recovering from flooding—bringing both the Gospel and tangible care for families who need it.
Argentina has a long and rich history with the Gospel. Churches across the country have been praying and working for revival for years. This trip is an opportunity to stand with them—to say that their work is not forgotten and that the Church is stronger together.
We are honored to be going, and grateful for every person who makes it possible through prayer and giving.
Every contribution goes directly toward making the work possible—travel within Argentina, lodging, meals, transportation, and resources used to serve communities along the way, including Bibles, food, clothing, and outreach materials.
Giving also means coming alongside pastors and churches who have been faithfully ministering in their cities, often with very little. Your partnership says that their work matters and that they are not alone in it.
We are grateful for everyone who prays, gives, or simply encourages those going. It all makes a difference.

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