
Javier Bolanos
Editor for Latin America of Diario Cristiano
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Christian leaders condemn shooting of Colombian presidential candidate, call for unity and prayer
Christian leaders from Colombia and Latin America are condemning the shooting of presidential candidate and Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay at a political rally on Saturday. They have called for a time of unity in prayer on Sunday.

Drug trafficker-turned-pastor shares how Christ transformed his life after 8 years in prison
What began as a life marked by crime and violence on the streets of the Bronx ended in a testament to redemption and spiritual restoration.

Salvadoran Pres. Bukele says he won't be sending Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to US in Trump meeting
President Donald Trump welcomed his Salvadoran counterpart, Nayib Bukele, to the White House on Monday for a meeting that strengthened collaboration between the two countries on immigration and security issues.

US drops to its lowest ranking in ‘Happiness Report’: Under 30s cite ‘increase in loneliness’
The annual World Happiness Report, released on March 20 by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, has crowned Finland the happiest country in the world for the eighth-consecutive year.

Eliminating AM radio in vehicles would hurt Christian broadcasters
AM radio is facing a possible demise in the automotive sector, raising concerns among Christian broadcasters.

Older Latinos in New York facing struggles with poverty, isolation
In New York City, older adults of Latin American origin face significant challenges related to poverty and loneliness.

Orlando Salazar and the rise of Voz Media: A conservative voice for Hispanics in the US (exclusive)
Orlando Salazar, a renowned businessman and Hispanic leader in the United States, founded Voz Media in 2022, a media outlet with a conservative focus and based on family values.

NASA astronaut talks being stranded in space for 9 months: 'God was there, even in darkest moments'
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore said his faith in Jesus was key to his enduring the experience of being stranded in space for nearly nine months.

Myrka Dellanos pushes back against attacks over her comments on Mexico, drug cartels
Renowned television host and journalist Myrka Dellanos, an Evangelical Christian woman with strong conservative beliefs on issues such as life and family, categorically denied recent accusations on social media regarding comments she allegedly made on her television show "La Mesa Caliente" on the Telemundo network.

Trump thanks El Salvadoran Pres. Nayib Bukele for taking over 200 Tren de Aragua gang members
President Donald Trump expressed his gratitude to El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele for accepting 200 members of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization deported from the United States.



















