
A joint project between Fundación KAIROS and Fundación Refugio
By Elisa Padilla
What does it mean to be a follower of Christ in the 21st century? What does God expect of his church, of the millions of communities of faith spread throughout the world?
The opportune time
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a group of Christians from different denominations came together over thirty years ago to try to answer these questions and put them into practice. They were concerned about the tremendous dichotomy many Christians seem to live by: the spiritual vs. the material, the individual vs. the social, the sacred vs. the …
By Esteban Zugasti
I entered the temple of the Unida (the most Christian denomination between the Toba Qon, Pilagá , and Mocoví of the Great Chaco) in the Colony El Pastoril, a mocoví community of the southeast of Chaco, where the Mocoví culture and language remains completely alive. It was just another Sunday service. At the end, a middle- aged man, who sat a few rows behind me, stood up spontaneously, as is common in indigenous services, walked to the front, stood to the right of the worship leader’s brother, and …
By Harold Segura
Jesus was no ordinary teacher. Unlike other teaches who never provoked adverse reactions from their listeners, Jesus did. Jesus said things that annoyed the religious of his time, inflamed politicians, and enraged other enemies. His death on the cross was caused by those who could no longer endure his “irreverence” and decided to silence his voice… as if dying did not speak clearer and louder!