A Commitment to the Gospel Is A Commitment to Diversity
Rev. Dr. Gabriel Salguero shares how the Gospel teaches us to love our neighbors and build bridges.
New Hispanic Churches See Growth Despite Political Turmoil
Fresh Lifeway research shows Latino pastors are reaching new people and helping members navigate anxiety about immigration enforcement.
Government Shutdown Deepens Hunger Crisis
When paychecks and SNAP distributions stop, the food pantry line grows.
Latino Christians Deserve a Straight Answer on Immigration
Neither sweeping talk about deportations nor reassuring promises are helpful. We need clear and compassionate policies.
How Evangelicals View the First US Pope
Though Leo XIV is from Chicago, his election to the papacy reflects the move of Christianity toward the Global South.
Latino Churches’ Vibrant Testimony
Hispanic American congregations tend to be young, vibrant, and intergenerational. The wider church has much to learn with and from them.
Hispanic Churches Groan Under Florida’s Double Immigration Crackdown
Some Latino pastors feel betrayed by the government’s harsh enforcement efforts, as worship leaders disappear and congregants stay home.
Trump’s First Week Sends Shudders Through Immigrant Churches and Ministries
The president plunged communities into fear, upended life for thousands of refugees, and moved to stop charities from helping immigrants already in the US.
Las nuevas iglesias hispanas crecen a pesar de la agitación política
Una nueva investigación de Lifeway muestra que los pastores latinos están atrayendo nuevos creyentes y ayudando a los miembros a lidiar con la ansiedad sobre la aplicación de las leyes de inmigración.
Evangélicos comparten sus primeras impresiones sobre el papa estadounidense
Aunque León XIV es de Chicago, su elección al papado refleja el avance del cristianismo hacia el Sur Global.