In the current issue of Sojourners:
It’s easy—and human—to apply labels according to our assumptions. But we know that categorizing anything, especially whole groups of people, is risky business. Latinos are frequently seen as a monolithic community—particularly by pundits and pollsters in this election season—but as our writers tell us, they’re anything but. Former Sojourners staffer Aaron McCarroll Gallegos and Azusa Pacific University professor Arlene Sánchez Walsh look at one of the most misunderstood groups, Latino Pentecostals, and write about the ways in which Latino Pentecostals are not only defying labels, but defining themselves.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Hi Dr Kimberly,
I just wanted to say to you that I enjoy reading your blog. Thanks for all the great content.
Pastor Steve Wright
www.stevewright.info
Hi Steve. Glad you visited. Hope the content is helpful and provocative!
You always have great stuff. Thanks.
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