When the Rev. Gabriel Salguero stands to talk politics with rooms
full of Latino evangelical ministers, he often starts by mentioning his
concern about the state of the family, including the unborn.
But when Salguero stood, Bible in hand, in a Cleveland meeting space
Saturday filled with about 500 people, he quickly moved on to his
expectation that people of faith will aggressively support public
policies that address poverty, immigration and yawning education
disparities.
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