Semana de bendiciones en Bolivia
Ven conmigo al hermoso país de Bolivia, donde la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día celebró la Semana Santa con una iniciativa misionera titulada, “Él no está aquí, el Amor vive”. El pastor Robert Costa comenzó su participación en la caravana en el estadio más alto del mundo, en las afueras de La Paz, donde se […]
Celebrating New Religious Freedom Law, Bolivian Evangelicals Push for More
After 183 years as a Roman Catholic nation, Bolivia officially became a secular country in 2009, when a new constitution, promulgated by the administration of its first indigenous leader, President Evo Morales, dropped any mention of the historic faith of its Spanish colonial rulers, bolstering the position of its pre-colonial religions.
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New Bolivian Law to Control Churches, Beliefs
Protestant church leaders in Bolivia are bucking a new law that they claim imposes religious beliefs contrary to their own and denies them the right to be a church. As a result, the National Association of Evangelicals of Bolivia intends to file suit this week asserting that Law 351 is unconstitutional and demanding it be revoked, according to Morning Star News.