Christian zionism

At the forefront of the interests of America’s Hispanic Evangelical Christian population is the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC)/Conela. Claiming to represent more than 100 million Hispanic Evangelicals in the U.S., NHCLC/Conela is now beginning to wield its considerable influence for the purpose of standing up for Israel.


By Sean Savage/JNS.org

Against the backdrop of growing threats facing Israel at home and abroad, one of the fastest-growing ethnoreligious segments in the U.S. is stepping up its support for the Jewish state.

At the forefront of the interests of America’s Hispanic Evangelical Christian population is the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC)/Conela. Claiming to represent more than 100 million Hispanic Evangelicals in the U.S., NHCLC/Conela is now beginning to wield its considerable influence for the purpose of standing up for Israel.

NHCLC—which earlier merged with Conela, a Latin American organization that serves more than 500,000 Latin churches across the world—states that its vision is to “exercise prophetic leadership by reconciling the vertical and horizontal planes of the Christian message, sanctification with service, conviction with compassion, the image of God with the habits of Christ, holiness and humility, John 3:16 and Matthew 25, and the prophetic with the practical.”

The organization adds that it is looking to “enrich the narrative of American Evangelicalism by replacing the media exacerbated image of angry white evangelicals who oppose everything to a convicted yet compassionate multi-ethnic kingdom culture community committed to sharing truth with love.”

“We seek to combine the message of Rev. Bill Graham of salvation with that of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s march of prophetic activism,” Rev. Dr. Samuel Rodriguez, president of NHCLC/Conela, told JNS.org.

“That being said, our commitment to the Jewish people and Israel is also without compromise.” he said.

According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, Hispanics are one of the fastest-growing segments of the Evangelical Christian population, with 16 percent of American Hispanics identifying as Evangelical in 2013, up from 12 percent in 2010. Similar trends have developed in Latin America, where Protestants now make up 19 percent of the population, with 69 percent of them belonging to Evangelical churches.

These “Evangelicos” have an above-average enthusiasm for their faith. They display this fervor by attending church services, praying more, and strongly adhering to moral teachings, according to Pew. This Hispanic Evangelical surge has come at the expense of Roman Catholicism, which traditionally has been the faith of the vast majority of Hispanics and has historically shaped their outlook.

As the leader of one of the largest Hispanic organizations in the U.S., Rev. Rodriguez has spoken at the White House and frequently consults with federal legislators from both parties on such issues as social justice, the Latino community, and values.

Support for Israel has become a key aspect of the mission of many Evangelical Christian organizations, as is the case for the Evangelical movement as a whole. While Rodriguez said that most Hispanic Evangelicals are “absolutely committed to Israel,” he is concerned about the surge in anti-Semitism in the Latino world, especially among the younger generation.

While Latin America is home to many large and prosperous Jewish communities, most anti-Semitism in the region comes from the traditional sources based on prejudices inherited from Europe, especially from the Spanish Inquisition, as well as modern anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric promoted by far-left elements like former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

Rodriguez said the mainstream media’s portrayal of Israel is one of the main culprits behind opposition to Israel among the younger demographic, especially in light of the recent summer war in Gaza—which sparked upsurge in anti-Israel and anti-Semitic attacks around the world, including in Latin America.

“Many Latinos have in essence absorbed the mainstream media message that Israel is an aggressive, antagonistic force in the Middle East, where Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank are suffering at the hands of Israel,” said Rodriguez.

“Most Hispanics want to do justice and they want to align themselves with those who are marginalized and suffering. So they see the Palestinian community as suffering at the hands of the Israeli government,” he said.

In order to combat this, Rodriguez has formulated a two-pronged approach.

“My job is to convince young Latino people that supporting Israel actually works for the good of all in the Middle East,” he said. “First by affirming the nearly 150 million Latino Evangelicals across the world in their commitment to Israel, then by elevating what we currently have in our community to teach about Israel to the wider Latino community.”

In order to spread this message, Rodriguez said it is important to “speak the truth about Israel” in order to counter the lies being spread about the Jewish state in the mainstream media.

“Israel is the sole democracy in that part of the world and a safeguard for religious pluralism. … When I go to Israel I meet with Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders. Israel is not persecuting Christians and Muslims. Israel is providing a space under democracy for religious pluralism to serve as an antidote against secular or even religious totalitarianism. Israel is not the problem, Israel is the solution,” he said.

NHCLC/Conela recently formed a partnership with the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), one of the largest Christian Zionist organizations in the world. Since 1980, ICEJ has hosted the annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration in Jerusalem to coincide with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. This year, the event drew more than 5,000 Christians from 80 countries.

Rodriguez sees the partnership with ICEJ and the Feast of Tabernacles as a rallying point for Hispanic Evangelicals to come to Israel every year and experience the country.

“The Evangelical movement has experienced tremendous growth in the Latino world over recent decades and it is exciting to see their support and enthusiasm for Israel,” ICEJ Executive Director Dr. Juergen Buehler told JNS.org.

“It is an indigenous expression of solidarity based on solid biblical grounds, and we are thrilled that our annual Feast of Tabernacles will be a channel for these Hispanic Christians to convey their love and concern directly to the Israeli people,” added Buehler.

In light of the recent surge of Palestinian terrorism and rioting in Jerusalem and across Israel, Rodriguez said that Israel and Jews can count on the support of Hispanic Evangelicals.

“My message to Israel and the Jewish people is that there is a Hispanic Christian community emerging that will not abandon Israel or the Jewish people,” he said. “We will build a firewall against anti-Semitism, and we will do that with integrity and compassion.”

0 thoughts on “Fast-growing Hispanic Evangelical population steps up support for Israel”
  1. More brainless Zionists to shill in AmeriKa for the Israelis. Becoming a brainwashed zombie for the Jew seems to be high on the list of the confused, lost and stupid. And desperately poor Latinos are next on the list of dupes to be used by jstate and her demonic minions.

  2. You can take these ignorant and send them all to israhell so they can experience first hand how the swines treat Hispanics goyims in the promised land, There something utterly wrong when human beings stop reasoning and only repeating the song handed to them by a extremely idiotic church minister, if these Hispanics protestant had the slightest idea of the damages and crimes they patronize with their baseless fanatics comments I’m sure they would start cleaning their mouths with lots of toilet paper

  3. OMG!!!! I could not help but laugh out loud!! This is so untrue. Yes, there are some Hispanics who believe in the jewish lies, just like Blacks and Whites too. Let’s be clear about one thing here. The Hispanic Youth have no interest in knowing anything about jews. I follow the youth very closely (more so in NYC) and they are 100% pro-Palestinians. They relate to Palestine more and understand the genocide that was done to their own people by the jews/imperialists, whatever name you want to give them. Now with the police state enforced in this country, do you really think they will care about any damn jewish propaganda? Good luck to this nut job in trying to reach out to the so-called 100 million Hispanic Evangelicas. Also, the Hispanics that are here in this country, don’t trust jews at all. I have heard their horror stories and personally reported them. The jews are desperate and will do anything as we have been witnessing all our lives. 100 million? Sounds like another exaggerated number like the six million. I would elaborate more on this topic, but will stop here.

  4. @ 3
    I have to disagree.
    Most Latino families in the USA are religious–Dispensationalists (whether they’re Pentecostal or Baptist) or Catholics. The evangelicals (the majority) support Israel, and Pope Francis supports Israel and has even said that the old covenant is still in effect. And Haim Saban owns Univisión. So, Latinos are a prime demographic for Zionist marketing. Latinis are just another resource for these parasites.

  5. Make it not so… Growing up in Los Angeles Latino Community was massive and they were the first to roll their eyes in disbelief of Jewish propaganda. Or they’d just laugh ‘rightfully so’ at the “Chosen Ones” arrogance…

  6. “Against the backdrop of growing threats facing Israel at home and abroad…”
    Imagine living in a world where everyone fanatically believes that there are “terrorists” around every corner, behind every tree, and under every bed. And imagine that this fanatical belief is based not on fear, but hate.
    That’s the world of Jews. The more wealth and power they get, the more they complain of “growing threats at home and abroad.”
    In order to justify their hate, they claim to be surrounded by evil “anti-Semites” who are itching to repeat another “holocaust”™ (even though the first one never happened). And the more they victimize innocent people, the more the Jews claim to be innocent victims of their victims. For example, when a Jew slaughters a child for fun, the Jew claims to be victimized, since the child was being used as a “human shield,” and the Jew had to see this as he joyfully slaughtered his victim.
    “I can forgive them for hating me, but not for making me hate them.” So says the Jew.
    REGARDING THE ARTICLE ABOVE, “Hispanic Evangelicals” are Hispanics that reject Catholicism and embrace Lucifer (Jews), since an Evangelical is – by definition – a worshipper of Jewish filth. They call themselves the “Latino Reformation.”
    Let me repeat that.
    Evangelicals are quite literally worshippers of Satan. The bedrock of Evangelical belief is reverence for Israel and Jews. You cannot be an evangelical and question Jewish depravity, since you would be questioning Satan, who is your God.
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/satan_worshippers.jpg
    Most Hispanic evangelicals live in the United States of Jewmerica, but Brazil has some too.
    Their number is debatable. The Jerusalem Post article claims there are over “100 million Hispanic Evangelicals in the U.S.” That’s a silly claim, since that would be a third of the entire U.S. population. Time Magazine calls them “One of the fastest growing segments of America’s churchgoing millions.” That means little. The average Mexican is no more or less religious than the average American. The only time the average Mexican becomes “religious” is when someone in his family dies. In Mexico, some Mexicans go to the cemetery for the annual “day of the dead,” but that is not religion. That is spirituality. It is love. There are no priests there.
    Still, there is no doubt that some extremely evil Hispanics are indeed trying to build up some Jew-worshipping evangelical mega-churches. They want to compete with the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest evangelical denomination in the USA. (“I love Jewish excrement more than you do!”)
    I had not heard that Haim Saban owns Univision. Anyone have proof of that?

  7. @Konrad I did read that Saban owns Univision. As soon as I get some proof on it, I will forward it to you. I can’t remember exactly where I saw it. 🙂 100 million is an exaggerated number. Latin America is more awaken than the USA.

  8. JUST ANOTHER JEWISH SCAM.
    This article is fishy, but the Judaists are likely to target the Hispanics in order to make sure whey they get power, they remain under Jewish control and puppets for Israel.
    So we must counter by showing the Hispanics that Judaists are the biggest crooks and criminals around, THEY are the cause of their poverty because they brought too many 3rd world immigrants as cheap labor to keep the aliens permanently poor, and expose all their evil, including their crimes in Gaza.

  9. Unfortunately,evangelicals in South America expanded beyond bounds,especially in Brazil where the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) ,in its frank decline and heterodoxy,abandoned evangelization a long time ago.
    The sad fact is that the RCC is liturgically closer to protestantism by the day.
    RCC even compete with those evangelical sects with another innovation called “carismatic church ” with their mega-shows and largely musical masses.
    Most evangelics prise and bless the jews (because they carry God’s promise…?),many garage “churches” display Usurper State of Israel flags,menorahs,arks of the alliance and other jewish devices and fanatically interpret linearly the Old Testament.
    In Brazil evangelicals represent about 20% of the population.
    Brazil was more receptive to spurious dogma because of the existence of a large mixed population where black superstitions (macumba,candomble,umbanda,etc) syncretized with RCC’s whose offspring was a kind of gnostic spiritualism now identified as diabolical by the evangelical churches.

  10. I have to disagree with the article. I am a Latino from Mexico and most of the people are Catholic, we all know that the Jews are the bad guys. Catholics read the Gospel of Jesus in every Mass, They do not go to the Jewish bible (Old Testament) to teach and to preach like the so called “Christians”, Most of the fathers, Padre, Sacerdotes, Preachers, know perfectly well the evil of the Jews and what Israel is doing in Palestine.
    Most of the educated people in Latin America do not go for Israel, thanks to the new sources of information they know what is happening there in the Middle East.

  11. Oh come now! “100 million Hispanic evangelical Zionists”???
    there aren’t even 100 million HISPANICS of any stripe in the USA- that is a THIRD of the population. see your 2010 census folks. this smacks of Holohaox number tampering rubbish vis a vis the 6 million dead lie… when there weren’t even 6 million jews in western Europe BEFORE the Holocaust.

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