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.
Florida Pastors Worry Immigration Bill Would Criminalize Church Rides
Evangelicals who minister to and among the undocumented call the state’s proposal “an assault to religious liberty.”
Hispanic Leaders Don’t Want to Miss This Missional Moment
The Latino population boom has resulted in more passionate, growing churches in the US. Can pastors keep building on the momentum?
La iglesia hispana en EE. UU. crece y se fortalece
Tras el informe de Lifeway, líderes hispanos celebran la pasión y la fe vibrante de la iglesia, pero advierten sobre los peligros de caer en la comodidad.
Why Both Parties Want Hispanic Evangelicals in 2024
This year’s most closely watched voting bloc is reshaping the presidential contest—and the church.
Por qué ambos partidos quieren a los evangélicos hispanos en 2024
Los ojos están puestos sobre el bloque de votantes que está dando una nueva forma a la contienda presidencial… y a la Iglesia.
‘First Freedom’ vs. Article 18: Will Biden Demote Religious Freedom in US Foreign Policy?
The president-elect can integrate it into a pragmatic human rights agenda without repudiating Trump’s legacy.
Latino Evangelicals Boost Trump in Florida and Texas
The 2020 race draws attention to the varying interests of America’s largest minority group.
Evangelicals Call for Police and Criminal Justice Reform
New initiative challenges churches and believers: “Scripture makes the pursuit of justice for our neighbors a mandatory part of the Christian life.”
Persecuted Christians Resettled in US Drop Dramatically Under Trump
More Christian refugees were welcomed from 50 worst persecutors in 2016 than in President Trump’s first three years combined, according to Open Doors and World Relief report.