Esteban Solís has a DMin from Duke University and an MAGL from Fuller Theological Seminary. He has been in full time ministry for more than twenty years, and he and his wife are lead pastors of Iglesia El Centro in Costa Rica.
""I found Esteban Solís' Pentecostal perspective on pastoral ministry to be invigorating, challenging, and genuinely new. He reminds us that we pastors don't work alone. The Holy Spirit is busy deconstructing, reconstructing, and keeping our ministries as fresh and as dangerous, as contemporary and as vital as God means ministry to be. All of us North American church leaders will be interrogated and empowered by the unique theological insights of this Pentecostal Costa Rican pastor."" --Will Willimon, professor of the practice of Christian ministry, Duke Divinity School ""A genuine and robust faith can never be sustained by repetitions without critical filters and an absence of analysis of our cultural, ecclesiastical, and even family heritages. That is why I am so glad that Esteban Solís has done the work of investigating this topic that is so necessary today. Far from being considered a threat, the deconstruction of our faith should be a normal part of the pastoral processes of spiritual formation so that we can build it from firm convictions, scriptural revelation, and even common sense, eliminating all the additions of prejudices, myths, and sterile traditions."" --Lucas Leys, founder, e625.com