FREE RESOURCE GUIDE

Border Perspective equips leaders, advocates for biblical justice and mobilizes the church into action.

We created this experiential and visual ministry resource to share about how Border Perspective helps transform the immigration conversation and influences the church to make informed decisions on how to handle the complex political environment surrounding the border and the perception of immigrants living amongst us. We hope it is educational and valuable in helping set a larger context for the ongoing conversation about the border and immigration.

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Devotionals, books, podcasts & video resources.

 

 

The resources below are an example of the content included in the Resource guide. 

 
 

The ministry of immigrants on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Hugo and Eunice Moya, run a house church on the Texas-Mexico border. Their story appears in Nations Journal Vol. 4. The Moya's currently live in Pharr, TX, where they have ministered to immigrant families for twenty-five years.


From their vantage point in the Rio Grande Valley, the Moya family has seen the shift in local and foreign missional travel firsthand. More accurately, they are helping drive it. Their South Texas church has received short-term mission teams for 25 years.

In 2017, Yonathan Moya joined his family to found Border Perspective and bring church groups and individuals to the border to see for themselves an American experience starkly different than their own.

The Moyas are not just hosting short-term volunteers, their trips take visitors wanting to spend more time on their own side of the border to better understand the complexity of challenges in their own country.


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