💨 Abstract
In Venezuela, pastors like Fernanda Eglé and José Luis Villamizar provide spiritual guidance and support in crime-ridden slums. They create services and programs to help criminals and marginalized individuals, offering food, medicines, and spiritual guidance. Their efforts reflect the growth of evangelical churches in Venezuela, driven by social, political, and economic crises. While the Catholic Church faces challenges with priest shortages, evangelical churches, with fewer restrictions, attract more followers.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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