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Para el Camino

Para el Camino
"The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore". Psalm 121:8

Your listeners have asked for it, and we've listened.

In response to the ever-growing need of edifying and supporting the Hispanic people, Cristo Para Todas Las Naciones© introduces its new program Para el Camino (For the Journey).

Through Rev. Greg Seltz's biblical message of hope, adapted and presented by Rev. Héctor Hoppe, Para el Camino walks alongside thousands of believers as they go on their own journeys.

In just twenty-five minutes a week, your listeners will receive the spiritual nourishment they need to face every day's challenges with faith and hope. Para el Camino is a much-needed program that will add value to your broadcasting schedule.




Rev. Greg Seltz is the Speaker of The Lutheran Hour®, a program that is aired each week on more than 1,350 radio stations in North America, on the Armed Forces Network and also available online.

Rev. Seltz previously served as the Director of the Cross-Cultural Ministry Center as well as professor of Theology at Concordia University in Irvine, California; Executive Director of Life's Journey Ministries, an urban, not-for-profit evangelism ministry in Manhattan, New York; founding pastor of the first new Lutheran mission start in New York City in more than 40 years (Church For All Nations-LCMS); and pastor of congregations in Dallas and Tampa. He holds a bachelor's degree in New Testament-Biblical Languages from Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, plus a Master of Divinity in Systematics-New Testament and a Master of Sacred Theology in Systematics from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis.




Rev. Héctor Hoppe is the Director of Editorial Concordia, the Hispanic Division of Concordia Publishing House, the publishing house of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS). He serves as member at large of the III National Hispanic Convention of the LCMS.

Pastor Hoppe holds a Master of Systematic Theology degree from Concordia Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN, and a Bachelor of Theology degree from Concordia Seminary in Buenos Aires, Argentina.