Latin Americans
- Most Latin American Evangelicals Support Israel. Their Region Is More Divided.As Christians rally and pray, some political leaders break ties with the Jewish state over Gaza violence.Javier Bolaños|español
- As Evangelicalism Grows in Catholic Latin America, So Does SecularismA Colombian scholar assesses the state of the movement roughly 150 years after Protestant missionaries first arrived.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|españolPortuguês
- Daddy Yankee Tells Fans to ‘Follow Jesus Christ’ at Final ConcertLatin music superstar and “Despacito” singer retires with a surprise personal conversion and a phrase beloved by Puerto Rican Christians: “Christ loves you and Christ is coming.”Micael Torres in Puerto Rico|español
- 1 in 3 Latino Protestants Report Interacting with the DeadCatholicism, Protestantism, and indigenous culture shape the interpretation of these experiences and how people relate to those who have passed away.Morgan Lee|español
- Hispanic Leaders Don’t Want to Miss This Missional MomentThe Latino population boom has resulted in more passionate, growing churches in the US. Can pastors keep building on the momentum?Livia Giselle Seidel|español
- Survey: Hispanic Protestant Churches Are Young, First Gen, and GrowingAs the Latino population climbs in the US, researchers say their congregations excel at fostering community and engaging new people.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|español
- Should Hispanic Churches in the US Preserve Spanish in Their Services?Worship flows in the language of your heart.Livia Giselle Seidel|español
- Could Roe’s Reversal Slow Global Trends to Legalize Abortion?Evangelical advocates abroad hold out hope that America’s shift on abortion sets a new standard.Megan Fowler|Indonesian
- Announcing the Winners of Christianity Today’s First International Essay ContestWisdom, perspective, and theological understanding from Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Indonesian writers.Morgan Lee|
- Our Church Budget Isn’t for Building a State-of-the-Art SanctuaryI’m a Latin American pastor. Too often, I’ve seen our churches relegating compassion for the community to second place.Roy Soto|español
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