By moving to South Texas, Eduardo and Caroline were not exactly following the path of least resistance. Their decision required leaving behind their families, their jobs and the only state they’ve called home.
Read MoreBehind all of the food is a God who wants to freely give his love to others; this is the message that Mario wants to share with everyone.
Read MoreBorder Perspective hosts 200 students on service-learning border trips in summer 2023.
Read MoreLearn about the history of the US-Mexico border as a place of refuge for people fleeing violence and persecution. The border has long been a place where people have sought safety and opportunity, and this tradition of welcome continues today.
Read MoreWelcoming new friends with hope and a new pair of shoes so they can take the next step towards their new lives.
Read MoreAmidst division, the American church is coming together in an unlikely location—the southern border
Read MoreAmidst division, the American church is coming together in an unlikely location—the southern border
Read MoreOur 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.
Read MoreOur next guest is Jacob Salguero. Jacob is a gen z advocate, a creative, and an author from Dallas TX. In this episode, we talk about Jacob's love for his generation and the Church. We highlight the importance of discipleship and how can best understand the "now" generation.
Read MoreEvery Sunday, the Moya’s break bread with migrant families at the Texas and Mexico border, helping address food insecurity in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Read MoreWhen we make space at the table for others and step out of our comfort zone; God will use this small step to bring hope in the midst of pain and loss.
Rachel Van Bebber and her team were a part of a service-learning trip to the South Texas border in March 2021. In this entry, Rachel shares her team’s experience with families in shelters and along the southern border.
Read MoreAfter my trip, I leave with a much better understanding of the South Texas border. In its history, I found it to have always been a place of hope and refuge. I think about Eunice offering the “Good News” to a young man and the miracle of that Hope in his life. I think about the line of people at Border Missions loading up their vehicles with produce with the Hope of impacting a life for Christ.
Read More183 organizations send a joint letter to President Trump & Secretary Pompeo, urging them to set the Presidential Determination for the fiscal year 2021 to 95,000. This number honors the historic averages of refugee resettlement in the US and solidifies our position as a leader on these issues.
How do we love our new neighbors? How do we disciple our children in this? Here is a shortlist of tools that guide families in how we can love our refugee and immigrant neighbors.
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