Endorsements from National Leaders
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“The National Latino Evangelical Coalition brings a much needed voice of reason, faith, and compassion to our public square dialogues. They are a powerful force for a better future and I am honored to be associated with them.”
Dr. Joel C. Hunter, Senior PastorNorthland – A Church Distributed |
“The Latino evangelical community in the US is a large, rapidly growing group. The National Latino Evangelical Coalition provides a significant voice for holistic ministry and a biblcially balanced agenda. The entire evangelical world needs to listen to this significant new voice.”
Ronald J. Sider |
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“The world is hungry for faith – but not just any kind of faith. People are looking for faith in a God who cares about body soul and spirit. But they are also looking for a faith which tackles the big issues of injustice which they can’t manage on their own. And this is why I am pleased to be associated with the National Latino evangelical Coalition.” Rev. Joel Edwards Micah Challenge International |
“Just as the Latino population has grown dramatically, the need for a powerful voice for hungry and poor people has increased. God is working through the National Latino Evangelical Coalition to make real changes for people in need. Bread for the World values our partnership with NaLEC. We pray that God continues to bless Rev. Gabriel Salguero and the entire NaLEC board as they work to give voice to vulnerable people in the Latino community – a voice that has long been missing.”
Rev. David Beckmann |
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“God is using Rev Gabriel Salguero and the National Latino Evangelical Coalition to make a difference in the lives of thousands of our brothers and sisters in Christ. I am pleased to observe how this organization is touching lives and improving the quality of life for many.”
Dr. Stan Toler |
“I celebrate Rev. Gabriel Salguero’s visionary prophetic leadership that has helped to birth the National Latino Evangelical Coalition as a Kingdom-of-God expression of our solidarity with our neighbors in need. NaLEC affords us the opportunity to come together with like-minded brothers and sisters to “be Christ” to our communities and our nation, to the glory of God!”
Dr. Jerry D. Porter |
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“In the spirit of Amos 5:24, our deeply fragmented world is in dire need of a renaissance of a collective voice to champion the cause of the neglected, oppressed, and the oft forgotten. NaLEC is committed to be a voice in the wilderness, raising awareness to the significance of the prophetic presence of faith in the public square.”
Dr. Oliver R. Phillips |
“The National Latino Evangelical Coalition is a welcomed partner in the multiple Evangelical communities that are working for the common good from an intentional Evangelical perspective. The over 9 million Latino Evangelicals and the nation as a whole can benefit from this prophetic voice. We are grateful to support the leadership of Gabriel Salguero and the entire board.”
Rev. Dr. Adolfo Carrión, Sr. |
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“Evangelicals have a long history of working on behalf of the least of these. We are so glad that this history has a new partner in the National Latino Evangelical Coalition. The coalition’s commitment to Biblical understandings of mercy and justice coupled with their indigenous Latino leadership is a powerful and needed voice in the public sphere. We stand proudly with them as they seek to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly before their God.”
Rev. Dr. Marc Rivera |
“The National Latino Evangelical Coalition is an idea whose time has come! I am excited about God will do through the work of Rev. Gabriel Salguero and his team, and am happy to be a a part of it.”
Dr. David Gushee |
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“Gabe Salguero is a voice of evangelical and prophetic witness that is shaping the future expression of Christian faith in our country. The National Evangelical Latino Coalition will become an influential body supporting courageous and biblically rooted words and actions that will help shape the church into a more faithful presence and witness in our increasingly diverse culture. I thank God for this initiative.”
Wes Granberg-Michaelson |











