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Alfredo Aeschlimann, pastor, administrator, educator, served in the Austral Union Conference, Antillean Union, Mexico Union and Inter-American Division.
Argentina Food Factory (Alimentos Granix or Granix) is a vegetarian food industry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, located in the territory of the South American Division. Its objective is to promote health through the food industry, starting with the manufacture and commercialization of foods that correspond to the biblical ideal of integral health.
The Argentina Union Conference constitutes an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church within the South American Division. It oversees the work of the Adventist Church in the Argentine Republic.
Asuncion Adventist Sanitarium (Sanatorio Adventista de Asuncion or SAA) is a medical missionary institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the Paraguay Union of Churches Mission territory. It is headquartered on 380 Silvio Pettirossi Avenue and is crossed by Paí Perez, ZIP code: 001221, in the state of Teniente Silvio Pettirossi, San Roque county, in the capital city of Asunción, Paraguay.
Belgrano Adventist Clinic is a medical health institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, located in the territory of the Argentine Union Conference. Its headquarters is located at 1710 Estomba Street, Belgrano District, C1430 EGF, Buenos Aires, in Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Lionel Brooking, English Adventist nurse, canvasser, teacher, was one of the first converts and missionaries in Argentina.
Edgar Brooks was an editor, pastor, and teacher of English origin who served in England, Peru, and Argentina.
George William Casebeer was a North American pastor, educator, and evangelist. He served in the United States and as a missionary to Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina.
The Central Argentine Conference, an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the territory of the Argentine Union, has its administrative headquarters in Córdoba, province of Córdoba, Argentine Republic.
The Central West Argentine Mission (Misión Argentina del Centro Oeste or MACO) is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, located in the territory of the Argentina Union Conference (Unión Argentina, UA).
Richard B. Craig was a canvasser for more than forty years in the United States and Argentina.
Carlos Emilio Drachenberg was a doctor, pastor, educator, and founder of medical institutions in Argentina, Paraguay, and Mexico.
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Yuji Eida was a pastor, missionary, and Japanese educator who worked in Brazil and Paraguay.
Marcelo I. Fayard was a canvasser, educator, pastor, editor, and writer in Spain, Argentina, and the United States.
Marcelo Alberto Hammerly was a physician, teacher, writer, and director of River Plate Sanitarium in Libertador San Martín, Entre Ríos, Argentina.
George Ernest Hartman, North American missionary and administrator, dedicated 45 years to the work of the Church. For 32 years he worked for the mission of the Church in South America, when he lived in Argentina and Brazil.
Hohenau Adventist Sanitarium (Sanatorio Adventista Hohenau or SAH) is a medical missionary institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the Paraguay Union of Churches Mission (UP) territory. It is headquartered on Route 6, 38.5 km in the city of Hohenau in the state of Itapúa, Paraguay.
Guillermina Deggeller de Kalbermatter was a missionary nurse in Peru and Argentina, and wife of missionary Pedro Kalbermatter (1886-1968).
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Ignacio Kalbermatter was part of the first group of Adventists in Uruguay. He served as pastor in Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, and Argentina.
Pedro Kalbermatter was a canvasser, nurse, and pastor in Argentina and Peru. He served as a missionary for nearly two decades among the indigenous population of the Peruvian highlands.