As part of its continued growth and influence, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) announced the addition of Redimi2 (Willy González), one of the leading voices in Spanish-language rap, to the NHCLC 300, a global network of pastors, artists, and leaders impacting culture and society with a message of faith, family, and freedom.
With a well-established career as one of the most influential voices in music, Redimi2 has reached millions through his music, his message, and his presence in the public sphere. His addition to the NHCLC 300 reaffirms the organization’s commitment to connecting and mobilizing leaders who are shaping this generation with clarity, purpose, and conviction.
“In every generation, God raises up voices that not only communicate, but set direction. Redimi2 is one of those voices,” said Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the NHCLC. “His authenticity, his message, and his reach make him a key instrument for this moment. His addition strengthens a community of leaders committed to living and proclaiming the truth with boldness and cultural relevance.”
The NHCLC 300 is inspired by the biblical account in Judges 7, where God reduced Gideon’s army to 300 men to demonstrate that victory comes through unity, obedience, and clarity of purpose. Each carried a torch hidden within a jar, and when revealed together, that light produced a decisive breakthrough.
“That is our assignment today,” Rodriguez added. “To gather leaders who carry the fire of God and see that fire released together, in unity, for such a time as this.”
As part of the NHCLC 300, Redimi2 joins a national coalition of leaders committed to advancing biblical justice, defending religious liberty, affirming the sanctity of life, and strengthening families and communities across the country.
“I have always believed that faith is not hidden, it is lived and proclaimed,” said Redimi2. “Being part of the NHCLC 300 is an opportunity to come together as one voice and bring a clear message to a generation in need of direction. It’s not about platforms, it’s about purpose. And when the purpose is right, the impact is inevitable.”
His addition comes at a time when the NHCLC continues to build on 25 years of impact, equipping leaders and actively engaging culture with a clear and unwavering mission rooted in faith and action.



