Ten years ago I was living a small town in southeastern Colorado which was roughly 50/50 Anglo/Hispanic. Because the pastor was a neighbor, I joined a mostly Hispanic evangelical church. The congregants were welcoming, loving, and mostly former Catholics.
To: Brad from Tennessee
Great news anytime people come to Christ!
2 posted on
07/29/2015 1:02:14 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
To: Brad from Tennessee
Why not try singing in English, lady?
4 posted on
07/29/2015 1:09:47 PM PDT by
miss marmelstein
(Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
To: Brad from Tennessee
He’s not really “Latino”. He’s an Italian of Argentine nationality.
To: Brad from Tennessee
I think this is a wonderful trend.
The Lord’s people are of “every tribe”.
7 posted on
07/29/2015 1:24:29 PM PDT by
Roman_War_Criminal
(The Sun Never Sets on Liberal Idiocy)
To: Brad from Tennessee
About 40 years ago, I started attending a weekly meeting of A.A. that was 100% Spanish speaking, thinking to improve my Spanish and to be among kindred spirits at the same time. They were very tolerant of me butchering the language and the only time I remember them laughing aloud was when I used the word “ano” instead of the word “año”.
Nowadays, I try to stick to butchering the English language.
To: Brad from Tennessee
Perhaps people in that part of the world see the Catholic church as being part of the enemy, seeing through the whole liberation theology thingy.
12 posted on
07/29/2015 6:06:15 PM PDT by
Corky Ramirez
( I'm the new guy!)
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