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Reaching Hispanic Men

By Gus Suarez
Executive Director
Northwest Baptist Convention


The Male Factor and the Church

  • Many churches have primarily been formed, established, and assisted by women.
  • Many churches are unhealthy and dysfunctional because our target group has been children and women.
  • The consequences of a lack of male leaders have been devastating.
  • A perception by our Hispanic audience is that religion is just for women and children.
  • A feminization of some of the patterns of church life and worship has not made it male-friendly.
  • A shortage of ministers in our evangelical churches.
  • A shortage of trained male, lay leadership

Cultural Factors to Keep in Mind as We Try to Reach, and Keep, Hispanic Men

  • The dynamics of family relationships in the Hispanic family.
  • The interactions of the North American culture and the culture of origin of the given individual.
  • The values Hispanic men bring into relationships.
  • The fears associated with the attempt to cross barries or race, language, and/or culture.
  • The different levels of assimilation and acculturation of the men we are trying to reach.

Practical Steps That Will Help Us Reach and Keep Hispanic Men

  • We have to look for ways to connect with others. Let the power of God flow through you to do something good in others.
  • Be creative as you approach the different groups:
    1. First generation (mono-lingual/mono-cultural)
    2. First generation (mono-cultural/bilingual)
    3. First generation (bicultural-bilingual)
    4. Second generation (same variations as above)
  • Take a mentoring/discipling approach. 
  • Make use of the need for fellowship and companionship.

What Could Happen if We Had a Revival Among the Men?

  • It would give Hispanic men a chance to actively participate in the evangelization of the world.
  • The church would have an abundance of ministers to meet the needs of the growing Hispanic population.
  • Children would have an abundance of male role models who are committed and obedient to the call of God.

Suggested Resources:

Understanding Latin Americans by Eugene Nida.

Message and Mission: The Communication of the Christian Faith by Eugene Nida.

The Hispanic Challenge: Opportunities Confronting the Church by Manuel Ortiz

Iglesia y Cultura by Daniel Sanchez

Voces: Voices from the Hispanic Church edited by Justo L. González

Mañana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective by Justo L González

El Pueblo que Testifica de Cristo by Darrell W. Robinson


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