Posts in Peacemakers Podcast
Megan & Roland Gonzalez — Border Missions

In this episode of Peacemakers, we sit down with Megan and Roland Gonzalez, directors of Border Missions in Hidalgo, Texas. Megan’s great-grandparents founded Border Missions in 1956 to share the gospel and meet the physical needs of those on the Texas-Mexico border. Megan and Roland share stories of their family’s inspiring legacy, the evolution of the mission, and how partnerships continue to fuel their ministry work today.

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César Garduño — Mobilizing Latin America for God's Mission

César Garduño is mobilizing Latin-American students to reach the unreached with the Gospel. As Missions Coordinator at Río Grande Bible College, his background in International Relations, Biblical Studies, and Migration shapes his passion for God’s global mission. Balancing ministry with life as a husband and father, César shares how faith and purpose drive the Latin-American church to rise as a missionary force.

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Bri Stensrud — The Intersection of Faith, Immigration, & Pro-Life Beliefs

Our next guest is Bri Stensrud. Bri is a human dignity advocate and the Director of ⁠Women of Welcome⁠. Her passion is to equip the Church to engage more consistently and tangibly in holistic human dignity issues. In this episode, we talk about Bri's work in the pro-life ministry space and about her journey to re-discover God’s heart for the sojourner. 

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Daniel Montañez — The Church and Migration

Our next guest is Daniel Montañez. Daniel is an adjunct instructor at Pentecostal Theological Seminary and the Latino and Global Ministries Program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the founder and director of Mygration Christian Conference and leads the Church of God Migration Crisis Initiative. Daniel is dedicated to serving migrant communities through ministry, scholarship, and social engagement.

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