Title: Part IV Training Hispanics
1Part IVTraining Hispanics
2Training Hispanics
- Attaining an education is one of the greatest
challenges Hispanics face in this country. - Attaining higher educational levels on the part
of Hispanics has significant implications for
their involvement in leadership positions in
their churches as well as their communities.
3Training Hispanics
- In this report we are going to address three
major areas - General Education,
- Theological Education,
- Leadership Training
4SECTION A
5Hispanic Educational Trends
- The educational trends among Hispanics have
significant implications for general educational
trends in the US
61 in 4 Public Elementary School Students is
Hispanic.
7The percentage is much higher in some states.
- State K-12
- New Mexico 58
- California 51
- Texas 48
- Arizona 43
- Nevada 40
- US Census Bureau, 2010 Census
8MAJOR GROUPS
- 1. High School Age
-
- 2. College Age Hispanics (18-24)
- 3. Children of Undocumented Parents
- 4. Hispanic Adults (25)
9In 2011, 76.3 of all Hispanics 18 - 24 had a
high school diploma or a GED degree
Up from 72.8 in 2010
10High School Age HispanicsDropout Rates Declined
Dramatically
11Challenges
- 1) Economic challenges drop out to help the
family push by family pull of earning money. - 2) Lack of English proficiency impacts
communication school work - 3) Adjusting to a new educational system have
to adapt with limited English ability - 4) Negative influence of peers they wont get
anywhere
12Challenges
- 5) Lack of parental support very busy earning a
living - 6) Cultural conflict at home their parents
dont understand the culture here in the US
(especially if parents are recent immigrants)
13Hispanic college enrollment has increased from
20 in 2000 to 33 in 2011
14In 2011 Hispanic college enrollment rates of
high school completers surpassed all of the other
groups.
15Challenges
- 1. Many are not getting beyond Community College
- 2. Reasons
- Lack of nurture and guidance
- Financial limitations
- 3. Can Baptist Institutions be the answer?
163. CHILDREN OF UNDOCUMENTED PARENTS
- 1. Brought here as children
- 2. Many doing very well in school
- 3. Until recently, not eligible for college
17Deferred Action
- Those Who Could Qualify
- Total in the U.S. 1.7 Million
- Hispanics 1.3 Million
- PEW Report 1.7 Million Unauthorized Immigrant
Youths May Benefit From New Deportation Rules
2012
18Qualifications
- Continually resided in US since 6/15/07
- Were physically present in US on 6/15/12
- Enrolled in high school, have a high school
diploma or a GED or have been honorably
discharged by the military - Not convicted of a felony
- Enroll in school by application date
- What can Baptist churches, institutions do to
enable them?
194. HISPANICS ADULTS
- 1. The group with the greatest needs
- 2. An essential group for all educational
programs pipeline
20CHALLENGES
- 1. Academic limitations
- 2. Financial limitations
- 3. Linguistic limitations
- 4. Immigration status
- 5. Absence of ramps
21Hispanics Adults Without A High School Diploma
22Hispanic Education25 Years Older
Less Then 9th Grade 9th to 12th Grade H. S. Graduate Some College College Graduate
All Hispanics 21.9 15.0 26.9 22.8 13.4
Native Born 7.8 12.5 29.6 32.6 17.4
Foreign Born 33.0 16.9 24.8 15.1 10.2
23Financial Limitations
24Poverty Rate
25Spanish Language Needed Initially
26Recommendations for Parents
- Get more training themselves
- Special classes, ESL, GED,
- Cooperate with the schools (teachers)
- Help their children with homework
- Find those who can help their children
- Sacrifice as an investment in their children
- Above all Catch a vision
27Recommendations for Churches
- Start with the children
- At their dedication Bible, Offering -
Scholarship - Encourage their young people
- Provide tutors
- Recognize graduates
- Invest financially partner with colleges
- Have ministers of youth
- Declare a no dropout zone
28OPTIONS
- Partnering with churches (Hispanic, others) to
pay half of the tuition matched by College
tuition - Partnering with Baptist Businessmen
- Churches teaching GED classes.
- GED is now offered on-line with mentors
29Recommendations for Baptist Institutions
- Becoming better informed of trends
- Learning from what others are doing
- Being intentional about establishing ramps
- Exploring partnerships
- Learning more about financial resources
30Recommendations for SBC Agencies
- 1. Write articles
- 2. Address this topic in literature (e.g., Sunday
School Lessons) - 3 Hold Conferences
- 4. Include this topic in brochures (e.g., IMB,
NAMB including this in qualifications for
appointment) - 5. Other?
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31Recommendation to the Executive Committee
- As a result of the Hispanic Consultative Groups
surveys which included educators from a variety
of educational institutions the following
recommendation was made that the President of the
Executive Committee sponsor an Hispanic Education
Summit for SBC related colleges, universities,
and seminaries in the U.S.
32- Note Dr. Frank Page has already responded to the
recommendation that a Committee be named to
address the educational (ministerial training)
needs of Hispanics and other Cultural Groups in
the SBC. The first meeting was held in Nashville
April 2, 2013. Other meetings including a Summit
will take place in the future.
33SECTION B
34Theological Education
- Southern Baptist Theological Education can be
placed under three broad categories - 1) Graduate Theological Education,
- 2) Undergraduate Theological Education,
- 3) Entry Level Theological Education.
35SBC SEMINARIESHISPANIC ENROLLMENT
Area SWBTS GGBTS MWBTS SEBTS NOBTS SBTS Total
Enrolled 127 290 44 81 141 78 761
Diploma 2 13 10 43 3 71
B A 34 4 9 113 13 173
Masters 83 25 8 29 38 55 238
Doctoral 8 6 22 8 44
Spanish- Speaking Profs 5 4 2 1 9 21
CLD 246 246
36Degree Plans
- While many of the Hispanic students are bilingual
and fit naturally in the English language degree
plans, it is encouraging to know that some
seminaries are offering courses in the Spanish
Language. - Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has a
Master of Divinity degree totally in Spanish.
37Degree Plans
- Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has a
Master of Arts in Missiology in which the
Hispanic Studies Concentration can be done
totally in Spanish. - In August of 2013, Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary began to offer a Master in
Theological Studies totally in Spanish and
totally online.
38Degree Plans
- Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has a
Doctor in Ministry Degree totally in Spanish. - It is encouraging to see the progress that is
being made in terms of recruiting Hispanic
students for the graduate programs of our SBC
seminaries.
39Undergraduate Theological Education
- Several SBC Seminaries have baccalaureate degree
plans that are ministering to Hispanics. - Southern, Southeastern, Southwestern
- There are currently 173 Hispanic students
enrolled in these programs.
40Entry Level Theological Education
- At the entry level, there are 71 Hispanic
students enrolled in our SBC seminaries and 246
enrolled in CLD (Contextualized Leadership
Development) programs. - It is most helpful when the seminaries offering
these two study programs are able to provide a
ramp for students to meet the qualifications to
enroll in accredited undergraduate degree
programs.
41HAC Survey
- Schools that offer entry level courses that
provide a ramp for students to continue their
studies into a BA and then Masters level courses. - Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
- The University of the Americas - Texas
- Equip Biblical Institute of Shadow Mountain
College - California
42Entry Level Theological Education
- A number of Hispanics are getting enrolled in
Training Centers sponsored by churches and
Associations. Some of these take Seminary
Extension Courses. - In the past a number of Baptist colleges and
seminaries granted credit for these courses in
light of the fact that Seminary Extension was
accredited through Adult Education.
43Entry Level Theological Education
- Two pressing issues emerged regarding Seminary
Extension 1) The fact that the courses offered
in Spanish are no longer accredited 2) The fact
that Seminary Extension is requiring Social
Security Numbers as a pre-requisite for students
to enroll in its courses. This is automatically
eliminating a significant number of undocumented
persons who are currently involved in ministry
and need training.
44Entry Level Theological Education
- The top three needs for Hispanic theological
education are - Flexible schedule (online, regional, indigenous)
- Accreditation (accepting credits between schools
both in the US and abroad) - The use of Spanish language.
45Undergraduate Theological Education
- The top three resources needed to facilitate
theological education most often mentioned were - Better use of technology as a delivery
methodology for theological education. - Spanish instructors preferably with a Master or
Doctorate degree - Material in Spanish written by Hispanics
46Undergraduate Theological Education
- The top three challenges to theological education
most respondents mentioned - The undocumented status of some Hispanics.
- Most Hispanic pastors are bi-vocational and thus
time is very important. - Funding theological education also becomes a
burden and sometimes a dream killer.
47Recommendations
- 1. The Hispanic Advisory Council recommends that
SBC seminaries redouble their efforts to recruit
and train Hispanics for ministry
48Recommendations
- 2. The Hispanic Advisory Council recommends that
ways be found to coordinate the work of the
institutions and centers providing entry level
training so that the necessary ramps are
established to enable students to meet the
qualifications for accredited undergraduate and
graduate degree plans.
49Recommendations
- 3. The Hispanic Advisory Council recommends that
SBC institutions continue to explore appropriate
ways to minister to undocumented immigrants.
50Leadership Training
51Leadership Training by LifeWay
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- Â LifeWay continues to play a strategic role in
the training of Hispanic Leadership. - Â
52LifeWay
- Training ResourcesÂ
- Small Group Bible Study
- DesafÃo ED Extremo (Extreme Sunday School
Challenge) - Escuela Dominical Misionera (Missionary Sunday
School) training efforts are helping local lay
leaders and pastors in this area.
53LifeWay
- New Resources
- La Biblia del Pescador (Holman largest Bible
release) - Soy Cristiano, Ahora qué?,
- Matrimonio Fuera de Peligro
- Radical Bible Studies in 2013
54LifeWay
- Discipulado Transformador (Transforming
Discipleship) webpage to further help churches
develop intentional plans to disciple and develop
multiplying believers. - In 2013 LifeWay initiated The Joshua Project to
equip local church leaders in key regions with
strategies to reach more children and families.
55LifeWay
- The Catalog Soluciones BÃblicas Para Las Iglesias
(Biblical Solutions for the Churches) contains
excellent training materials in Spanish that are
continuously being updated.
56LifeWayTraining Events
- Avance Hispano Conference at SBC in Houston,
(LifeWay, IMB, NAMB GuideStone). Drs. Fred
Luter, Kevin Ezell and Tom Elliff spoke. - Â SBC Avance Hispano planned for Baltimore,
Maryland June 2014
57LifeWayTraining Events
- Training Page upcoming Training Webinars
- Teaching to Transform Youth - Oct. 26, 2013
- Training to Transform Adults - Jan. 25, 2014
- Online training through webinars.
- Over 4,000 leaders have already benefited from
this training initiative in addition to more than
120 on-site training events held in FY13.
58LifeWay Training Events
- The Partners Summit (Dec 3-5, 2013) Equipping
Partners to be motivated to produce 1) Better
Leadership, 2)Better Partnerships, 3) Better
Results - (churches realize better ministry results
- associations and state conventions realize
better Cooperative Program giving - LifeWay realizes increased revenue from
solutions).
59LifeWayLeadership Training Survey
- Needs and Challenges
- Leaders Concerns
- Needs of Hispanic Congregations
- Most Pressing Needs of Spanish Resources
60Recommendations
- 1. Develop a strategy to intentionally educate
Hispanic churches about SBC vision, programs and
Great Commission emphasis. - 2. Create and implement a communication plan to
connect and involve Hispanic leaders within SBC
at regional, state and national level. - Â
61Recommendations
- 3. Form a leadership network to connect,
communicate and encourage participation in SBC
causes among all state conventions. - 4. Develop an initiative to communicate, interact
and foster the outreach to the growing Hispanic
population in our country at all levels.
62Leadership TrainingState Conventions
- A. State Hispanic Baptist Fellowships
- Â In a number of states the Hispanic Baptist
Fellowships that function under the leadership of
the Baptist State Conventions conduct training
events for the Hispanic pastors and church
members. - As an example of this, we are including the
activities carried out by the Hispanic Baptist
Fellowship (Alianza Bautista Hispana) of
California in the 2013 Calendar year
63State Hispanic Baptist Fellowship - California
- 700 in Annual Hispanic Baptist Congress
- 850 in Meetings for Hispanic Baptist Men
- 1,300 in Koinonia workshops for Hispanic Women
- 400 in Koinonia workshops for Hispanic Children
64State Hispanic Baptist Fellowship - California
- 210 in Training for Hispanic VBS
- 300 in Hispanic Youth Camp
- 280 in Hispanic Young Adult Camp
- Have participated in E.R.C. related to
evangelistic campaigns - Trained 60 Hispanic pastors on utilizing
California Convention tools -
65State Hispanic Baptist Fellowship - California
- Leaders of the Hispanic Fellowship have conducted
discipleship workshops with 25 pastors and 8
laymen. - The Hispanic television program Llegó La Hora
is reaching more than 10,000 a day according to
the statistics of Telemundo - Â
66Florida Baptist Convention
- Trained 4,104 language pastors and lay leaders.
- Equipped over 220 pastors and their spouses in
church starting strategies. - Trained 50 language pastors through the Church
Planting Training and Support Process. - Held a mission congress with an attendance of 326
people. - Conducted individual consultations with over 210
pastors. -
67Florida Baptist Convention
- Conducted numerous meetings with language pastors
and lay leaders to strengthen the language work
in Florida, over 250 persons participated. - Assisted in organizing the annual meeting of the
Hispanic State Fellowship at which over 460
people attended.
68Conclusion
- Great Strides Are Being Made
- General Education
- Theological Education
- Leadership Training
- Great Challenges Remain
- The new Ethnic Education Task Force is addressing
these challenges