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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© presents the program Para el Camino (For the Journey).

Podcast with weekly biblical messages of faith and hope, accompanied by Sermon Notes with questions for personal or small group reflection. It began 16 years ago with translations and adaptations of The Lutheran Hour sermons, but since 2021 all sermons are written in Spanish by Hispanics. To achieve this, over the years we have been able to bring together an excellent team of preachers who love the Lord and His mission: Rev. Héctor Hoppe, Rev. Germán Novelli-Oliveros, Prof. Leopoldo Sánchez, Rev. Tardelli Voss, Rev. Lincon Guerra, Rev. Carlos Velázquez.

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. Hector Hoppe served as director of Editorial Concordia, the Hispanic division of Concordia Publishing House, the publishing house of the Lutheran Church of the Missouri Synod (LCMS), from 1993 to 2018.

Previously, Rev. Hoppe served in pastoral ministry in several churches in Argentina, taught Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary in Buenos Aires, and was president of the Association of Seminaries and Theological Institutions of the Southern Cone of South America.

Rev. Hector Hoppe holds a Master of Arts in Systematic Theology from Concordia Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a Bachelor of Theology from Concordia Seminary in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He also received a Doctor of Divinity from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Originally from Argentina, he lives in the city of St. Louis, Missouri with his wife Beatriz, with whom he has 3 adult children and 9 grandchildren.

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