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NHCLC provides Leadership to the 15 Million Latinos that make up the Church by serving the common interests and exerting a collective voice before legislative, economic and ecclesiastical authorities in Washington D.C. and in state Capitals.

In addition, the NHCLC annually recognizes the top Hispanic Ministries in order to provide Hispanic Models of Excellence.

The NHCLC not only strives to serve the 15 million Evangelical Hispanics in America but also , the NHCLC strives to serve the entire 40 million plus Latino Community as it pertains to issues regarding the family, economic mobility, educational empowerment, social justice, the Hispanic Ethos, and moral leadership. The NHCLC is to the Hispanic/Latino Church what the National Association of Evangelicals is to the Anglo Church.

Through our website, books, journals, political initiatives, partnerships, conferences, consortium and presentations; The NHCLC seeks to provide spiritual technicians and ministers who are active brokers of covenant relationships for the purpose of building spiritual, intellectual, political and economic capital. The NHCLC strives to provide to our community and to all shareholders of the American Experience the cultural, symbolic and moral authority necessary to establish collaborative mechanisms for continual positive change.

We believe the Hispanic Christians in America will preserve and enrich the moral ethos of our nation while exemplifying and protecting the Judeo/Christian Value system of our founding fathers.

Tier 1 Hispanic Leadership:
Leadership makes the difference between effectual communities and dysfunctional families. The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Institute is a Nation wide certifying Leadership Program that will identify, equip, and certify Tier 1 Hispanic Christian Leadership. "Our objective is to build and network the Civic, Business, and Spiritual Leaders of America's largest Cities". We desire to produce individuals with the intellectual wherewithal, spiritual fortitude, and business acumen to lead the major institutions of our cities. From school boards, to city councils, from Mayors to state and Federal legislators, from School Principals to CEO's, we will prepare the Tier 1 Leaders of America.

Hispanic Speakers Bureau:
The Top Hispanic Christian Oracles of Moral Clarity, Political Empowerment, and Social/Economic Mobility have made themselves available to the NHCLC. Without question, the Hispanic Speakers Bureau is available to Civic, Religious, Political and Business Forums and Communities which desire to engage the Hispanic Constituency in America.

Hispanic Mega Church Association:
Connecting the nations largest Latino Churches, The HMCA exists to resource, relate and present models of ecclesiastical synergy to and from these Top Tier Congregations. From Leadership Journals. to Conferences, Blogs , Retreats and Roundtables, the Pastors of these mega churches will be empowered to empower, built to build and equipped to better equip their communities.

Leadership Directory of Departments:

National Hispanic Christian Leadership Institute Certification Program
Hispanic Mega Church Association
National Hispanic Christian Awards
The Hispanic Christian Leadership Summit
Books: Hispanic Apostles, Fuego Hispano
Leadership Journal
National Hispanic Seminary
La Onda 24hr Christian News Web Site
Hispanic Speakers Bureau
Hispanic Christian Leadership Blog
Leadership Symposium
Scholars Congress
The Gathering
Seminary Tour
Mike Silva Evangelism
Promise Keepers
NHCLC Sundays
NHCLC and Presidential Candidates
The National Emerging Leaders Task Force
The National Business/Professional Task Force
The National Black/Latino Task Force
The National Hispanic Christian Women's Task Force
The National Pastoral Care Task Force
The National Immigration Task Force
The National Family/Marriage Task Force
The National Spiritual Enrichment Co-Directors


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