Population: 307,899
Located in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Mexico
Belizeans are largely professing Christians, but nominalism and syncretism are common. Cultural diversity and denominational variety make unity for Christians difficult to attain. The Spanish-speaking immigrants with their superstitions, the Mayans with their paganism, and the Garifuna with their black magic -- each need a culturally relevant and sensitive presentation of the gospel.