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Central America
- Honduran Youth Pastor Wins AsylumOnce threatened by gangs, the Central American minister is safe for now, but he says his heart is still with those who are not.Bekah McNeel|
- Aid Cuts Threaten Central American Women and ChildrenIJM: Loving our neighbors abroad means giving them the kind of police we want for our own communities.Jim Martin|
- The Many Flavors of Latino ProtestantismThree sociologists look at the impact of this growing body of believers on the American church.Juan Martinez|
- God’s Mayor in GuatemalaFighting cartels, disease, and poverty, Mayor Jeaneth Ordoñez presides over a safe haven in an otherwise violent region.Dale Hanson Bourke|
- Nicaraguan Unrest Squashes Summer MissionsChurch teams cancel trips as protests limit access and security.Morgan Lee|
- World Refugee Day 2018: ‘Welcoming the Stranger’ Meets ‘Zero Tolerance’Christians pray for asylum seekers and defend family unity amid US policy changes.Kate Shellnutt|
- Families Who Cross the Border Together Won’t Stay Together(Update) Top evangelical leaders ask the president to “resolve this situation of families being separated.”Kate Shellnutt|
- Conservative Christian Singer Loses Costa Rica Presidential RaceUnlikely finalist Fabricio Alvarado is latest example that evangelicals are a growing political force in Catholic Latin America.Morgan Lee|
- Latino Churches Fear Impact of Homeland Security DecisionsUS removes deportation protections from largely evangelical group of 200,000 Salvadorans.Kate Shellnutt|
- After 40 Girls Die in Orphanage Fire, Guatemala Asks Evangelicals for AdviceTragedy becomes impetus for reforms sought by Christian experts.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
