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How Evangelical pastors provide spiritual comfort in crisis-hit Venezuela

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How Evangelical pastors provide spiritual comfort in crisis-hit Venezuela
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How Evangelical pastors provide spiritual comfort in crisis-hit Venezuela

2025-05-24 19:59 Last Updated At:20:11

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — “Can I bring my gun into the worship service?”

The question presented Venezuelan pastor Fernanda Eglé with a dilemma. Agreeing might have endangered parishioners at her evangelical church in Caracas. But what if dismissing the gang member pulled him farther from God?

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People eat soup donated by the Christ on the Street Christian church, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 20, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

People eat soup donated by the Christ on the Street Christian church, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 20, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Evangelicals lift their hands in prayer during an outdoor service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Evangelicals lift their hands in prayer during an outdoor service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Jose Ramirez, donning a Jesus Christ tattoo, joins hands in prayer with fellow worshippers during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 18, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Jose Ramirez, donning a Jesus Christ tattoo, joins hands in prayer with fellow worshippers during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 18, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar preaches to a couple from the "Nosotros Unidos" rehab center during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar preaches to a couple from the "Nosotros Unidos" rehab center during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar, left, prays over congregant with a laying of hands during a service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar, left, prays over congregant with a laying of hands during a service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Congregants attend a service at the Resurrection evangelical church led by Pastor Fernanda Egle, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Congregants attend a service at the Resurrection evangelical church led by Pastor Fernanda Egle, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Fernanda Eglé prays at her Resurrection evangelical church in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Fernanda Eglé prays at her Resurrection evangelical church in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

“It was risky, but this was God’s plan,” Eglé said. “He knew these people’s hearts, their need for change. So I created a ‘service for criminals,’ intending they would come.”

Many pastors like Eglé provide spiritual guidance in Venezuelan slums affected by crime, drug addiction and gangs. Their task has proven challenging amid the 12-year crisis that stemmed from a drop in oil prices, corruption and government mismanagement.

The economic collapse has forced millions to emigrate since Nicolás Maduro took power in 2013. And despite official claims of decreasing inflation levels in 2024, he declared an “economic emergency” in April, granting himself powers to implement extraordinary measures.

“Working in these communities has been difficult,” Eglé said. “But we need to keep up our work.”

Reliable statistics are hard to come by since official figures have not been issued in more than a decade, but academic experts and community members contend the number of evangelicals in Venezuela has grown in recent decades, just as it has in other Latin American countries.

The region's string of social, political and economic crises is a key driver of that growth, said David Smilde, professor of sociology at Tulane University in New Orleans.

The second issue driving communities to evangelical churches might be the Catholic Church’s priest shortage, which means fewer faith leaders are now serving larger groups of people, said Smilde. With less stringent rules for clergy, evangelical churches can more quickly step into that void.

As for Venezuelans, many find themselves on the margins of survival. “This is a context in which participation in evangelical churches can provide strength, focus and a social network for mutual support,” Smilde said.

Despite the statistical void, the U.S. State Department’s 2023 report on religious freedom estimated that 96% of the Venezuelan population is Catholic — though that may not reflect the rise in evangelicals.

Sociologist Enrique Alí González estimates that the current religious affiliation would be 82%-84% Catholic and 10%-12% evangelical with other faiths accounting for the rest. He based those numbers on his own field work and data from one of the most recent demographic assessments, which was led by the Andrés Bello Catholic University in Caracas in 2016.

Like Eglé, pastor José Luis Villamizar encourages Venezuelans to embrace the Gospel as a path to change course.

“We have managed to get people who used to be hitmen away from that lifestyle,” Villamizar said.

Also based in Caracas, Villamizar founded his evangelical church at his house during the pandemic. At first he ministered from a window. As lockdown receded, he took his work to the streets.

Both he and Eglé visit elderly people and Venezuelans lacking basic care on a regular basis.

Mostly dependent on donations or their savings, they deliver food, medicines and clothing. Prayers and religious lectures are followed by recreational activities, financial workshops and barbershop days.

“We joke around, we paint the women’s nails, we try everything to make life a little easier,” Eglé said. “To lift some of the burden of loneliness and depression.”

At Eglé's sanctuary, gang members eventually agreed to leave their weapons at the entrance.

“I spoke to many of them and asked: What led you to this life?” Eglé said. “And when they told me their stories, I wept with them.”

Villamizar’s congregation finds temporary homes for those willing to start over and embrace the Gospel. His team monitors their behavior. And like Eglé, he offers support until they find a job and regain self-reliance.

“If we don’t help them get out of their situation, they’ll end up in the same circumstances,” he said.

In 2023, the president launched a program called “My well-equipped church” to improve evangelical churches with government funding. Some pastors accept the help. Others prefer to find their own means.

Eglé recalled a contribution that helped her acquire chairs and a house that she later turned into a sanctuary. Villamizar opted to remain fully independent.

“They have offered us help, but if the church of God gets tangled in politics, one ends up in debt,” he said. “I prefer Him to provide and, to this day, He has fulfilled.”

Maduro’s outreach to evangelical groups has had little effect on gaining the president more supporters, said Smilde. Politicians are mistaken if they think the structure of independent evangelical churches mirror the hierarchical nature of the Catholic Church, he added.

“The possibilities for politically mobilizing evangelicals is widely misunderstood in Venezuela and consistently overestimated,” Smilde said.

“A year ago there was a lot of concern in Venezuela about Maduro’s outreach to evangelicals being a factor in the election, but it was not, despite considerable effort on his part.”

Israel Guerra was raised Catholic, but a spiritual crisis led him to become evangelical.

“I made the transition because in Catholicism I never felt supported nor that God loved me,” said Guerra, who attends a Caracas megachurch.

He, too, has noticed the expansion of evangelical churches in Venezuela and says people find them approachable.

“More than being places listing rules to enter heaven, they’re a place of refuge,” he said. “They are safe places for the poor and the rich alike, for former gang members and entrepreneurs.”

Not all congregations are as open or welcoming, said Génesis Díaz, born to evangelical pastors in a church requiring its members to follow strict rules. But their proliferation is nonetheless evident to her.

As a missionary and Christian content creator visiting Caracas congregations on a regular basis, Díaz said she has seen up to 20 evangelical churches in neighborhoods where a single Catholic church stands.

“Venezuela is a Christian, religious country,” she said. “While there are things we have forgotten and bad people are around, there is a very strong awakening towards God.”

María Teresa Hernández reported from Mexico City.

Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

People eat soup donated by the Christ on the Street Christian church, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 20, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

People eat soup donated by the Christ on the Street Christian church, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 20, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Evangelicals lift their hands in prayer during an outdoor service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Evangelicals lift their hands in prayer during an outdoor service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Jose Ramirez, donning a Jesus Christ tattoo, joins hands in prayer with fellow worshippers during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 18, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Jose Ramirez, donning a Jesus Christ tattoo, joins hands in prayer with fellow worshippers during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 18, 2025.(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar preaches to a couple from the "Nosotros Unidos" rehab center during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar preaches to a couple from the "Nosotros Unidos" rehab center during an evangelical service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar, left, prays over congregant with a laying of hands during a service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Siro Salazar, left, prays over congregant with a laying of hands during a service in a downtown square of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Congregants attend a service at the Resurrection evangelical church led by Pastor Fernanda Egle, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Congregants attend a service at the Resurrection evangelical church led by Pastor Fernanda Egle, in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Fernanda Eglé prays at her Resurrection evangelical church in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Pastor Fernanda Eglé prays at her Resurrection evangelical church in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills joined the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams in advancing to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

Allen led the Bills to a 27-24 comeback victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first of three wild-card playoff games on Sunday.

The San Francisco 49ers (12-5) took on the Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) in the middle game and the New England Patriots (14-3) will host the Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) in the nightcap.

Allen scored on a 1-yard run late in the fourth quarter and Cole Bishop intercepted Trevor Lawrence's pass to secure Buffalo's first playoff win on the road since the 1992 AFC championship game at Miami.

The No. 6 seed Bills will wait to find out their next opponent. It's the sixth straight season under coach Sean McDermott that Buffalo has reached the second round of the playoffs.

On Saturday, the NFL playoffs kicked off with two wacky games.

The Bears (12-6) trailed the Green Bay Packers 21-3 at halftime and 27-16 with just under seven minutes left in the fourth quarter before Caleb Williams threw a pair of touchdown passes. His 25-yard TD toss to D.J. Moore put Chicago ahead 31-27 with 1:43 remaining. Then Jordan Love's desperation heave into the end zone from the Bears 28 was knocked down as time expired to secure Chicago's first playoff win since the 2010 season.

Williams finished with 361 yards passing, two TDs and two interceptions for the No. 2 seed Bears, who will host the Rams (13-5) or Eagles next weekend.

In the opener on wild-card weekend, Matthew Stafford threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson in the final minute and the Rams rallied to beat the Carolina Panthers 34-31 in a game that was much closer than expected.

The Rams were double-digit favorites on BetMGM Sportsbook against the Panthers (8-10). The Rams jumped to a 14-0 lead, but couldn’t take advantage of first-half turnovers and allowed Carolina to get within 17-14 at halftime.

Stafford, who earned All-Pro honors for the first time in his 17-year career on Saturday, threw for 304 yards, three TDs and had one pick. Puka Nacua, who was a unanimous All-Pro selection, had 10 catches for 111 yards and one TD and also had a 5-yard TD run.

The Rams are back in the divisional round for the second straight season. Last year, they were 13 yards away from eliminating Philadelphia before a sack and an incomplete pass ended their season with a 28-22 loss.

No. 5 seed Los Angeles will face No. 1 seed Seattle if the Eagles lose to the 49ers.

Bryce Young’s 7-yard TD pass to Jalen Coker put the Panthers ahead 31-27 with 2:43 remaining but Stafford drove the Rams 71 yards in two minutes. Parkinson made an outstanding, tightrope catch for the winning score and the defense held.

Behind coach Dave Canales and improved QB Bryce Young, the Panthers have reason to be optimistic about the future after winning a weak NFC South and nearly pulling off a major upset.

The Packers (9-8-1) finished the season with five straight losses. They were 9-3-1 before All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons tore his ACL in a loss to Denver on Dec. 14.

On Monday night, Mike Tomlin, Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) host DeMeco Ryans, C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans (12-5).

The Denver Broncos (14-3) are the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the Seahawks (14-3) got the top seed in the NFC. Each team earned a bye and will host the lowest remaining seed next weekend.

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates his touchdown with tight end Dawson Knox (88) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates his touchdown with tight end Dawson Knox (88) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams looks to throw during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Huh)

Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams looks to throw during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Huh)

Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams celebrates after an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams celebrates after an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) reacts after a first down during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) reacts after a first down during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson, center left, celebrates his touchdown catch with wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson, center left, celebrates his touchdown catch with wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws a pass during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones)

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws a pass during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones)

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