Travel arrangements are pending for close to 30 Seventh-day Adventist young people and their escorts after their mission trip to southern Panama was threatened by social unrest in the region. During the past week, social and economic protests have paralyzed ground transportation in the Central American country.
The group comprised teens and adults from four congregations in the church’s Chesapeake Conference, or local region, was in the Central American nation to help build school facilities there.
They were staying at a compound in Las Lajas, Panama, near the border with Costa Rica, but unrest kept the group from going to and from the construction site as protests blocked transportation on major roads in the area, a church statement said.