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Pentecostalism at a Crossroads: A Fight for the Soul of Pentecostalism
Pentecostalism is at a crossroads...will we follow the way of the Crucified Christ, or will we allow ourselves to be co-opted by contemporary principalities and powers that offer a counterfeit spirituality? Will we exchange the transforming power of the Holy Spirit for forms of influence that feed personal ambition and institutional ego? Will we blindly follow a faux Gospel enamored with money, power, and celebrity?"
13 hours ago


A Mars Hill Moment: Evangelical Engagement in the Age of Al
“A Mars Hill Moment: Evangelical Engagement in the Age of AI”
“What if the church approached AI not merely as a threat to survive but as a moral frontier requiring Christian witness, ethical leadership, and courageous engagement?”
2 days ago


The National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC), continues to engage in critical global conversations surrounding Ethics and Artificial Intelligence.
NaLEC alongside @pastorssalguero joined global leaders in Athens for the ASFoundation International Summit on AI Ethics, helping advance conversations on faith, human dignity, and building a responsible #ProHumanAIFuture.
May 28


Between Pentecost & Memorial Day
“Pentecost reminds us that our first allegiance is to the Kingdom of God, while Memorial Day reminds us of the cost of sacrifice, grief, and human conflict. Between remembrance and hope, the Church is called to be a Spirit-filled people of peace, justice, compassion, and reconciliation.”
— Excerpt from Between Pentecost & Memorial Day by Rev. Dr. Gabriel Salguero
May 25


Rev. Gabriel Salguero, President of National Latino Evangelical Coalition - NALEC, shares with The Christian Post why Latino evangelicals support PEPFAR
Rev. Gabriel Salguero, President of National Latino Evangelical Coalition - NALEC, shares with The Christian Post why Latino evangelicals support PEPFAR: because protecting life and loving our neighbor are at the heart of the Gospel.
Millions of lives have been saved through this program. We cannot stay silent now.
Speak up. Protect PEPFAR.
May 21


Beyond Flowers: An Urgent Call for Lawmakers to Better Support Struggling Mothers Nationwide
Rev. Dr. Jeanette Salguero shares faith and compassion goes beyond flowers to help struggling mothers around our nation. We have given the flowers and made the brunch reservations. Now it is time to give mothers something that lasts: leaders and policies that support families when the cameras are off and the votes are called. Faith calls us not only to celebrate mothers, but to stand with them.
May 16


NaLEC is strengthening the future of Latino Pastoral Leadership
NaLEC continues to strengthen leaders, help build resilient churches, and advance economic flourishing across Latino communities.
These past days, NaLEC participated in the Economic Challenges Facing Pastoral Leaders (ECFPL) annual Gathering in Indianapolis, joining national partners and faith leaders through this National Initiative by the Lilly Endowment to address the economic challenges facing pastoral leaders.
May 14


A Call for Peace in a Time of Political Violence
Political violence is an affront to the Prince of Peace and a rejection of the sacred dignity found in every human soul. It must stop.
Apr 27


Faith, Leadership, and Legacy: Celebrating Dr. Jeanette Salguero’s Doctoral Achievement
Today, the Salguero family and the National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC) celebrate an extraordinary milestone: Rev. Dr. Jeanette Salguero has successfully completed her Doctorate in Strategic Leadership.
Apr 6


Public Declaration on the Sanctity of Places of Worship, Human Dignity, and Just Immigration Enforcement
January 2026 A Statement by Evangelical Pastors, Leaders, and Organizations - Convened by the National Latino Evangelical Coalition As Evangelical pastors, leaders, and Christian organizations - shaped by the Gospel of Jesus Christ and committed to the common good - we speak with deep concern and pastoral resolve regarding recent events in Minnesota, including a public protest that entered a church, and the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to remove places of worshi
Jan 20
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