Juan Romero on what is the concept that God has for you
There was a torrential rain on the night of May 10, 1936 in Monterrey, Mexico. “Juanito,” the subject of our interview, was barely seven years old.
Danilo Montero: “Worship is tuning the Latino ear and musical sense”
In the past 25 years, Danilo Montero’s contribution has had such an influence on the Hispanic Church that his songs are part of worship in the Latino churches of the United States and in all countries that speak the language of Cervantes.
Tony Perez on the Silence of God
Although Tony Perez was born in a Christian home in his Guatemalan homeland, it wasn’t until he was 22 that he had a personal encounter with the Lord, in a small church in the city of Huntington Park, California.
Luis Enrique Espinosa on Commercialization generates music with “massage” instead of message.
Thousands of young people have been challenged and motivated thanks to the ministry of “New Generation”, which Luis Enrique Espinosa and his wife Nilda founded more than a decade ago.
Doris Machin: "It is not one’s gender but one’s heart that defines one’s work in the Lord"
Doris Machin has sung before many different audiences in the United States, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Eddie Soto on Reencountering God at a Nightclub
When Chilean Eddie Soto was only nine years old, God touched his heart and planted a seed of light in his life. When adolescence arrived, he was so passionate about music that he forgot the experience he lived as a nine-year-old child.
Visiting Scholars Connect Worship and Life
Academic study can be a deep resource used to strengthen faith and ministry. It gives us language and frameworks to respectfully discuss vexing worship issues.
Duane Kelderman on Helping Veterans Heal from Moral Injury
Duane Kelderman preached and presented at the Soul Repair Center’s first congregational consultation on helping veterans heal from moral injury. In this edited conversation from April 2013, he gives the basics for understanding moral injury.
Luis Enrique Espinosa: La comercialización genera música con “masaje” en vez de mensaje
Luís Enrique, originario de la ciudad de Hermosillo, Sonora, México, inició su servicio al Señor a la corta edad de 5 años, gracias a la motivación de su padre.
Doris Machín: “No es el género, sino el corazón lo que determina tu trabajo en el Señor”
Doris Machín ha cantado ante diferentes audiencias de los Estados Unidos, Europa, América Latina y el Caribe.
Danilo Montero: “La Adoración está afinando el oído y el sentido musical de los Latinos”
En los últimos 25 años , el aporte de Danilo Montero, ha tenido una influencia tal en la Iglesia Hispana, que sus cantos forman parte de la adoración en las congregaciones latinas en los Estados Unidos y en todos los países donde se habla la lengua de Cervantes.
En una discoteca Eddie Soto se reencontró con el Señor
A los 9 años, Dios tocó el corazón del Chileno Eddie Soto y sembró una semilla de luz en su vida. Al llegar la adolescencia, se apasionó tanto por la música, que olvidó la experiencia vivida en su niñez.