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No disrespect to the Pew organization, but Reverend Samuel Rodriguez insists its numbers don't tell the whole story. Pew recently released its survey on the changing faith of Hispanics in the nation, the largest minority group in the United States. As of 2022, Pew shows that 43 percent of adults identify as Catholic, a drop of 24 percent from 2010. And the number of religiously unaffiliated rose to 30 percent, up from 10 percent in 2010. What's going on here? Rodriguez, the president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, the world's largest Christian Hispanic organization, says 'unaffiliated' in the Hispanic community does not mean not religious. The very opposite says Rodriguez: "We are a passionate Holy Spirit community, loving Jesus, either Catholic or evangelical or holding on to faith. And we don't like the term affiliation! There it is". On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, Rodriguez has a lot more to say about the Pew survey, and also immigration, how Hispanics are voting Republican by nearly 45 percent, that they are pro-life, pro-family, and pro-traditional values when it comes to gender. Rodriguez has advised Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump, and frequently consults with Congress advancing immigration and criminal justice reform. He can fill in the blanks left open by many a survey about the Hispanic community in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does the Bible say about illegal immigration? Is there a political solution to the immigration crisis in the USA that would be biblically sound? How should Christians view immigrants, whether legal or illegal? A conversation with Reverend Samuel Rodriguez of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. Reverend Samuel Rodriguez National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference This episode on YouTube Transcript
The New Year is here, and the old is better left squarely in the rear-view mirror. Very few of us thought the pandemic shutdown would last this long; nor did we imagine the subsequent political and social unrest that brought levels of angst and acrimony rarely seen outside of times of war. But in reality, the pandemic's Pandora's Box, just exposed what was already present; a deep-seeded quarrel we have not just with our fellow human beings, but ultimately, with our Maker, God. And being aware of that breach will not only help us survive but thrive in any cultural climate. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, Reverend Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, spells out how to live faithful and victorious lives. He talks about his book, "From Survive to Thrive," and how the impetus to write it came as he watched his eldest daughter battle the coronavirus in a hospital ICU. He says, "Have you ever found yourself in a place where you say, Lord, I trust you, I believe in you. I know you're real. I can't explain everything, but I have truly no idea what to do next. And I reached that point, yeah, I reached a point, and a lot of people reached that point too." Listen to the podcast and find out what happened, and how thriving can be your testimony of God's sovereignty.
Susan Glasser and Peter Baker, authors of James Baker bio "The Man Who Ran Washington," join Christiane Amanpour to look at Trump through the lens of the legendary Republican leader. Then fashion designer Stella McCartney discusses how the pandemic offered her a moment of pause to create her alphabetized sustainability manifesto. Our Michel Martin talks to Reverend Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, about why he thinks President Trump’s “heart is in the right place.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
JD Hayworth talks about how dangerous it is for our youth to be told they are privileged just because of the color of their skin. Reverend Samuel Rodriguez finishes off the show to discuss with Todd how the governor of California has shut down churches once again and how Reverend Rodriguez is planning to combat this order.
Reverend Samuel Rodriguez corrects the record on the condition of detention centers along southern border. AOC and other Leftists are misrepresenting what's happening along southern border for political benefit. Concentration camps. Kids in cages. Women drinking from toilets. Emotionally-charged language has everything to do with politics. Why would any person sincerely looking for truth believe a word from AOC? Question about citizenship will not be on census. The battle for sanity in the Supreme Court. We discuss. Tomorrow is Independence Day. What an amazing country. We should never forget how blessed we are to live here. Gratitude best describes how I feel about my country and those who founded and have defended her.
Reverend Samuel Rodriguez corrects the record on the condition of detention centers along southern border. AOC and other Leftists are misrepresenting what's happening along southern border for political benefit. Concentration camps. Kids in cages. Women drinking from toilets. Emotionally-charged language has everything to do with politics. Why would any person sincerely looking for truth believe a word from AOC? Question about citizenship will not be on census. The battle for sanity in the Supreme Court. We discuss. Tomorrow is Independence Day. What an amazing country. We should never forget how blessed we are to live here. Gratitude best describes how I feel about my country and those who founded and have defended her.
Reverend Samuel Rodriguez’s Group Offers to House Migrant Children In Their Churches. Last June was the warmest month on record. And we’ve got the first trailer for HBO’s new comedy about a televangelist family.
Reverend Samuel Rodriguez corrects the record on the condition of detention centers along southern border. AOC and other Leftists are misrepresenting what's happening along southern border for political benefit. Concentration camps. Kids in cages. Women drinking from toilets. Emotionally-charged language has everything to do with politics. Why would any person sincerely looking for truth believe a word from AOC? Question about citizenship will not be on census. The battle for sanity in the Supreme Court. We discuss. Tomorrow is Independence Day. What an amazing country. We should never forget how blessed we are to live here. Gratitude best describes how I feel about my country and those who founded and have defended her.
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”
This Bless! Weekend, special guest Reverend Samuel Rodriguez speaks about how the church is a light in this dark world in his powerful message, “Blessed to Be Light.”