Faith and Freedom: Venezuelan Evangelicals Take a Bold Stance on Church-State Boundaries

In a recent government-sponsored gathering that brought together Nicolás Maduro's regime, state officials, and religious representatives, the Evangelical Council of Venezuela (CEV) boldly reasserted its fundamental principles. During the high-profile meeting, council leaders emphatically reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to protecting religious freedom and maintaining a clear separation between religious institutions and governmental power.
The declaration, reported by Diario Cristiano, the Spanish-language publication of Christian Daily International, underscores the CEV's determination to preserve the constitutional boundaries that protect religious expression and prevent undue state interference in spiritual matters. By taking this principled stance in a forum directly organized by the current administration, the evangelical leadership demonstrated both diplomatic tact and principled resolve.
This public affirmation highlights the ongoing dialogue between religious organizations and the Venezuelan government, signaling the continued importance of maintaining open channels of communication while steadfastly defending core democratic principles of religious liberty and institutional independence.