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Manuel Lacunza was an eighteenth-century Chilean Catholic theologian now remembered for his influential study of eschatological prophecy, La Venida del Mesías en Gloria y Majestad (The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty). Many regard his views as a precursor of some fundamental Adventist beliefs, including Christ’s literal and imminent Second Coming.
Lake Titicaca Mission (Misión Del Lago Titicaca or MLT) is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church within the territory of South Peru Union Mission (Unión Peruana del Sur or UPS). It is headquartered on 115 Jirón Lima, Zip Code 21001, in the Miraflores neighborhood in the city of Puno, Puno province, Puno department, Republic of Peru.
Latin American Adventist Theological Seminary (Seminário Adventista Latino-Americano de Teologia, SALT) is a Seventh-day Adventist Church institution responsible for the theological education in the territory of the South American Division. SALT comprises eight regional campuses. One of them operates in the territory of the North Brazil Union Mission and is known as SALT-FAAMA because it is located in the Faculdade Adventista da Amazônia (FAAMA) (Amazonia Adventist College) in the city of Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Latin American Adventist Theological Seminary (Seminário Adventista Latino-Americano de Teologia, SALT) is a Seventh-day Adventist Church institution responsible for the theological education in the territory of the South American Division. SALT comprises eight regional campuses. One of them operates in the territory of the East Brazil Union Mission and is known as SALT-FADBA because it is located at Faculdade Adventista da Bahia (FADBA) in the city of Cachoeira, the state of Bahia, Brazil.
Latin American Adventist Theological Seminary (Seminário Adventista Latino-Americano de Teologia, SALT) is a Seventh-day Adventist Church institution responsible for the theological education in the South American Division. SALT comprises eight regional campuses. One of them operates in the territory of the South Brazil Union Conference and is known as SALT-IAP because it is located at Parana Adventist College (Instituto Adventista Paranaense, IAP) in the countryside of the municipality of Ivatuba, Paraná, Brazil.
The Latin-American Adventist Theological Seminary (Seminário Adventista Latino-Americano de Teologia, or SALT) is a Seventh-day Adventist institution responsible for theological education in the territory of the South American Division. SALT comprises eight regional campuses and one of them operates in the territory of the Central Brazil Union Conference.
David Elias Nathanael Leichsenring was a Brazilian colporteur, teacher, and missionary.
Rubens da Silva Lessa was a missionary, pastor, journalist, writer, and editor-in-chief of the Brazil Publishing House.
Mateo José Leytes was a pastor, canvasser, and nurse in Paraguay.
Life and Health is a monthly periodical published by the Brazil Publishing House of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Brazil. Its aim is to promote health and lifestyle education.
Ceres Antunes Chagas de Lima was a teacher from Brazil. She left a remarkable impact on the Adventist Church in Brazil that has permeated an entire generation of young people besides her active participation in founding churches in the state of Paraná.
Dermeval Stockler de Lima was an administrator from Brazil.
Durval Stockler de Lima was a pastor, administrator, editor, translator, and writer from Brazil.
João Stinglin Linhares was a pastor, teacher, and lecturer from Brazil.
Pedro Cunha Linhares was an Adventist missionary, canvasser in the Amazon river, and evangelist in northern Brazil.
Johannes Rudolph Berthold Lipke (known as John Lipke) was a canvasser, evangelist, teacher, medical doctor, and one of the pioneers of the Adventist Church in Brazil.
Haroldo Pereira de Castro Lobo was an administrator from Brazil.
Jorge Juan Lust was part of the first Seventh-day Adventist generation in Argentina and a fundamental supporter of the Diamante Academy (currently, River Plate Adventist University).
Manaus Adventist Hospital (Hospital Adventista de Manaus or HAM) is a medical missionary institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is part of the Adventist International Health Network. This unit is operating in the city of Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Santiago Jakob Mangold, Swiss Adventist pastor, was part of one of the first groups of believers in the Argentine Republic and a missionary in several countries in the South American Division.
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