Comeback of Pentecostal ex-mayor of Rio de Janiero
Increasingly, the evangelicals are taking a central role in Brazilian politics.
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by Tony Carnes | Oct 4, 2022 | Brazilians, Journey Everywhere | 0 |
Increasingly, the evangelicals are taking a central role in Brazilian politics.
Read Moreby Pauline Dolle | Mar 12, 2021 | Argentinians, Evangelical Protestants | 0 |
A week ago Saturday Luis Palau’s CityFest in Central Park was “not mass evangelism” but “personal evangelism in a concerted effort.”
Read Moreby Pauline Dolle | Oct 30, 2020 | Bushwick, Colombian, Other religions | 3 |
The globalization of communications means that isolated religious experts in the smaller religions have bigger markets, more expertise and support at their finger-tips than ever before.
Read Moreby Journey | Dec 31, 2019 | Chelsea, Faith-based social services, Journey TV shorts, New Year, Retros, South Americans | 10 |
New Yorker De Castro was the first Hispanic to win the Medal of Honor
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Oct 10, 2019 | Catholics, Dominicans, Evangelical Protestants, HINGE, Other Protestants, South Americans, Statistics Religions, Washington Heights | 0 |
Conservative theology, social conservatives in politics, pro-social services for the poor & hurting
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Apr 10, 2019 | Books, East Harlem, Economics & Finance, Evangelical Protestants, Faith-based business, Faith-based social services, Puerto Ricans, Real Estate, South Americans | 2 |
Neighborhood heroes that inspire awe & a little bit of shame among us lesser heroic types.
Read Moreby Journey | Jul 25, 2018 | Catholics, Peruvians, Upper East Side | 1 |
Martin de Porres Velázquez has become the patron saint of mixed-race people, barbers, innkeepers, public health workers, and all those seeking racial harmony.
Read Moreby Christopher Smith | Apr 1, 2018 | African American, Crown Heights, Easter, Faith-based business, Fashion, Guyanese | 6 |
At Malchijah’s Hats on Atlantic Avenue in Crown Heights, they’ve got hattitude!
Read Moreby Teresa Mahoney | Mar 20, 2018 | Faith-based business, Fashion, Guyanese, Hindus, Midtown | 1 |
The notion of spandex in the summer stirs thoughts of Batman, Spiderman and the Avengers. Upstairs at Spandex House, you will learn the definition of superhero in the form of a 5-foot, immaculately buffed golden statue of Hanuman, the Hindu god of power and strength.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Oct 9, 2017 | Bushwick, HINGE, South Americans, Whites | 0 |
The very meaning of “White” in New York City is changing.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Oct 5, 2017 | Bushwick, HINGE, South Americans | 0 |
The last great wave of Hispanics in Bushwick may be the kids, who make-up over 70% of the school age population.
Read Moreby Pauline Dolle | Jul 27, 2017 | Bushwick, HINGE, South Americans | 0 |
Prayer time is a moment of authenticity in a world of sly artifices.
Read MoreDon’t worry. We will get to them down the road.
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