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Pablo Juárez

@pabloa_juarez

Director, Hispanic Leadership Network at Hispanic Access Foundation—Spanish Pastor, FBC Kaufman

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Dirk Nowitzki sat down with Luka Dončić to discuss last season's trade to the Lakers, his work habits in the offseason and much more 🙌 #NBAonPrime

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#Agradecidos — Demos gracias a Dios, porque en medio de las circunstancias difíciles, Él nos está formando en una persona nueva que se parece más a Él.

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Today I had the privilege of visiting the Western Wall, the last remaining part of the Second Temple. A place filled with history, faith, tears, hope… and the fingerprints of millions who have come before us seeking God.

Today I had the privilege of visiting the Western Wall, the last remaining part of the Second Temple. A place filled with history, faith, tears, hope… and the fingerprints of millions who have come before us seeking God.
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Getsemaní: un lugar, un peso, una paz… Aquí, Jesús dijo “sí” por amor a nosotros. Gethsemane: such place, such weight, such peace… Here, Jesus said “yes” out of love for us.

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The Via Dolorosa and Calvary, where sorrow became salvation. || La Vía Dolorosa y Calvario, donde el dolor se convirtió en salvación.

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Visiting the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem was a sacred reminder of the incarnation of the Word, where God took on flesh and dwelt among us for the redemption of humanity. I reflected on the mystery of Christ, Emmanuel, the foundation of our faith and hope.

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Really enjoyed jen’s piece in this month’s CT on re-centering teaching and Bible study (beyond sermons). Worth considering if you’re in church leadership. christianitytoday.com/2026/01/bible-…

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Here's my rule for pastors thinking about endorsing/backing a political candidates/party: Don't. If, however, you choose to do so, when those you endorsed do something grievous, then call it out at the same level you endorsed. If you don't, you & the church lose credibility.

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If, for example, a pastor endorsed Trump/Republicans, then by now that pastor should have drawn public attention to at least some of the following: * the use of SNAP recipients as political leverage * the fact that Trump continues to slow the release of the Epstein files

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* that Trump is mentioned 1,500 times in the files released thus far * the DOJ taking legal action against the Fed * repeated bullying of a fellow NATO member * unconstitutional actions taken by ICE * the cowardice of Congress to act Just to name a few.

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8. Sacralizing the Political One of the earliest warning signs that a supposedly conservative religious leader has betrayed the Christian faith, this move is highly evident among sycophants. If political calculus drives your moral claims, rather than vice versa, you have fallen.

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I have no issue watching some of my pastor friends criticize James Talarico's theology. I just wish many of them would be as outspoken regarding the theology driving our current administration. That prophetic criticism gap—in my opinion—causes the church to lose credibility.

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I had a blessed time speaking on cultural intelligence at F1 International Student Orientation to a group of students at Criswell College. Thank you, Dr. Barry Creamer, Lance E L Ouellette, Luis Juárez, Noemi Castaneda for having me.

I had a blessed time speaking on cultural intelligence at F1 International Student Orientation to a group of students at <a href="/CriswellCollege/">Criswell College</a>. Thank you, Dr. <a href="/barrycreamer/">Barry Creamer</a>, Lance E L Ouellette, <a href="/Luis__Juarez/">Luis Juárez</a>, Noemi Castaneda for having me.
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Remembering sacrifice of Jesus on the cross at FBC_Kaufman_en_Español. —Borrowed from my son, Luis Juárez; “In the darkness of the cross, the brightest light of redemption was born.”

Remembering sacrifice of Jesus on the cross at <a href="/Kaufman_Espanol/">FBC_Kaufman_en_Español</a>.  —Borrowed from my son, <a href="/Luis__Juarez/">Luis Juárez</a>; “In the darkness of the cross, the brightest light of redemption was born.”
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…Cristo murió por nuestros pecados, conforme a las Escrituras; 4 y que fue sepultado, y que resucitó al tercer día, conforme a las Escrituras. —1 de Corintios 15:3-4