More than two-thirds of US evangelical Christians support both immigration reform and enhanced border security, a survey revealed. Supporters say they're acting from biblical motivations to help others.
Starting a church in “the land of $3,000 apartments, transient tech workers and rationalist tendencies,” is a challenge that church planters are facing. Reaching young professionals seem to be the key, according to a The Guardian report.
Juan Francisco Martinez is an expert who knows well the Hispanic church in the United States. He clarifies some aspects of the Obama initiative which affects more than five million immigrants who live in a illegal situation.
The evangelicals, like the rest of the citizens, hope that the new relationship with the United States will bring improvement on their daily lives.
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