The Hispanic population in North Carolina grew 80 percent in 2000-08, mostly because of immigration. Church is at the center of many of these Hispanic immigrants' lives. In three long-form news articles, this thesis explores the dynamic relationship between Hispanics and their churches. The market for these articles is North Carolina news publications. The first article is about St. Julia's Catholic Church in Siler City. It explores the challenge of integration and the church's expanded role in Hispanic members' lives. The second article tells the story of St. Julia's Charismatic Renewal group and gives background on the movement in the Raleigh diocese. The third article discusses Hispanic conversion to evangelical faiths through the story ...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
Excerpt: On a rainy early spring morning in a modest brick Presbyterian church just outside the Fru...
The Hispanic population in North Carolina grew 80 percent in 2000-08, mostly because of immigration....
Since 1990, when the South emerged as a new destination of choice for Latino migrants, North Carolin...
Since 1990, when the South emerged as a new destination of choice for Latino migrants, North Carolin...
Examines Hispanics' religious beliefs and practices and explores how these are related to the politi...
In recent years, the Hispanic population of Appalachia has exploded. This area, which in the nationa...
Excerpt: During one of my first visits to a church in San Antonio for the Latino Protestant Congreg...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
Excerpt: On a rainy early spring morning in a modest brick Presbyterian church just outside the Fru...
The Hispanic population in North Carolina grew 80 percent in 2000-08, mostly because of immigration....
Since 1990, when the South emerged as a new destination of choice for Latino migrants, North Carolin...
Since 1990, when the South emerged as a new destination of choice for Latino migrants, North Carolin...
Examines Hispanics' religious beliefs and practices and explores how these are related to the politi...
In recent years, the Hispanic population of Appalachia has exploded. This area, which in the nationa...
Excerpt: During one of my first visits to a church in San Antonio for the Latino Protestant Congreg...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
In its 2,000 years of existence, the church has remained mostly segregated in regards to the inclusi...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
During the past one hundred fifty years of mission and ministry among Latinos in the United States, ...
Excerpt: On a rainy early spring morning in a modest brick Presbyterian church just outside the Fru...