First Latin American pope offers opportunity to 'rethink differences' and 'join hands in mission.'
Jeremy Weber
March 14, 2013
Bergoglio expected to focus on poverty and set a friendlier tone in Protestant-Catholic relations.
Ruth Moon
March 14, 2013
An interview with international evangelist (and native Argentine) on his friend, Jorge Bergoglio.
Melissa Steffan
March 14, 2013
Evangelical leaders capitalize on post-election interest in U.S. Latinos.
Melissa Steffan
November 15, 2012
How Phoenix Christians are helping illegal immigrants as they wait for the economy—and the law—to change.
Katelyn Beaty and Skye Jethani
September 6, 2012
Churches retool Hispanic outreach after recession impact.
January 19, 2012
Spanish-speaking ministry models are designed to preserve the preferences of the foreign born.
Daniel A. Rodriguez
January 19, 2012
Christian discussion about topics like Rick Perry's tuition stance must include both compassion and justice.
Samuel Rodriguez and Robert Gittelson
October 11, 2011
Churches in states with tighter laws on immigration may see unintended consequences.
Ken Walker
August 3, 2011
How one pastor is tackling Haiti's complex challenges.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Port-au-Prince
October 18, 2010
Buenos Aires pastors believe their city of 13 million should have only one church.
Jeremy Weber in Argentina
June 25, 2010
Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
Deann Alford in Colombia
April 16, 2010
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.
Jeremy Weber in Oaxaca, Mexico
November 6, 2009
Police raid on service shows that churches are no longer neutral observers.
Jeremy Weber
October 21, 2009
The 'non-Catholic' Latin American church is going full steam ahead—but are we on the right track?
Milton Acosta
July 29, 2009
Theologian and educator Ruth Padilla DeBorst says true Christian mission addresses issues of power and poverty.
Interview by Andy Crouch
August 8, 2007
Arlene Sanchez Walsh on the African-style prosperity gospel right in our backyards--in immigrant Latino churches.
Interview by Madison Trammel
July 6, 2007
Also: Bishops clarify Mugabe statements, a priest-imam soccer game is cancelled, the spanking debate resumes, and more.
Compiled by CT staff
May 8, 2007
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.
Hunter Farrell
April 20, 2007
Protestant leaders practice grassroots justice--and keep a low profile.
Alexa Smith
February 5, 2007
Latino evangelicals have been voting Republican, but may be shifting.
by Kim Lawton, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
November 2, 2006
Samuel Rodriguez wants to build a bridge between Hispanic and Anglo evangelicals.
Tim Stafford
September 1, 2006
Legacy of Guatemala's evangelical deposed dictator remains unsettled.
Deann Alford
September 1, 2006
'O say can you see ... ' a church where many cultures work together in Christ?
Orlando Crespo
August 1, 2006
How Hispanic churches in Southern California negotiate the dilemmas of ministry with undocumented immigrants.
Christine A. Scheller
March 1, 2006
Policy groups say they have other issues to focus on.
G. Jeffrey Macdonald, Religion News Service
January 20, 2006
How one Mexican pastor is transforming his community.
Jeremy Weber
December 15, 2005
Charges sound eerily familiar to Latin American missionaries.
by Deann Alford
October 27, 2005
Growing number of evangelicals threatens liquor profits.
by Deann Alford
October 17, 2005
Pat Robertson's assassination call is more than just an ill-considred remark.
by Kenneth D. MacHarg
August 24, 2005
Latin America director of Casa Alianza had sex with a teen.
By Kenneth D. MacHarg in San José, Costa Rica
November 1, 2004
Invigorated by the election, African-American and Hispanic leaders are reaching out on a range of political fronts.
By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
November 1, 2004
Missionaries return to begin rebuilding out of the rubble.
Ken Walker
May 1, 2004
African American, Hispanic pastors lead the charge against gay marriage.
Tony Carnes
May 1, 2004