Rev. Samuel Rodriguez of California, head of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, spoke with Fox News about a new poll on the changing faith of Hispanic and Latinos in America.
a huge drop in the number of catholics and rise in the number of unaffiliated and nones, rev rand samuel rodriguez head of the national hispanic christian leadership conference, largest group in the world really, 42,000 churches, he says the data doesn t express the numbers. hispanics are profamily, profaith, far more conservative than people give them credit for otherwise ron desantis wouldn t have won 53% of the votes in florida. pete: check out the podcast, lighthouse faith. rachel: the only religious correspondent. no other network has that. will: thank you so much, lauren. rachel: lauren green, great having you. will: violence escalating in sudan and u.s. military air lifting the embassy staff and their families from the country. e moving about 100 u.s. government personnel and state department issuing level 4 do
(RNS) Pew Research Center data looking at 2022 midterm election preferences of Latinos shows that some of the sharpest differences in candidate choice are by religion.
StandWithUs (SWU), an international, non-partisan education organization that supports Israel and fights antisemitism, annually selects student leaders from high schools throughout the United States and Canada to participate in the