This multimedia piece was published on the website of the Christian Science Monitor in March of 2009.
From the accompanying article by the Christian Science Monitor staff writer, Sara Miller Llana:
“Evangelicals in El Salvador, who are mostly Pentecostals, have long been a coveted group among politicians: they make up one-third of the population. But most have been apolitical, and those who did engage politically tended to align with the conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (Arena) party. Now that is starting to change.”
To view the multimedia piece and read the full article on the Christian Science Monitor website, click here.
(see right-hand column of article for link to multimedia)

