When the Spirit is Your Inheritance
Reflections on Borderlands Pentecostalism
When the Spirit Is Your Inheritance focuses on lived religious practices, sociological perspectives, and grounded theological reflection, Calvillo paints a critical and caring picture of Latino Pentecostalism. Through snapshots of Pentecostal belonging in social and geographic borderlands, the book addresses issues of migration, Latinidad, race, and social justice.
Immigration and Apocalypse
How the Book of Revelation Shaped American Immigration
While the metaphor of the New Jerusalem has been useful in portraying a shining, God-blessed refuge with open gates, it has also been used to exclude, attack, and criminalize unwanted peoples. This book is a fascinating analysis of the religious, biblical, and apocalyptic in American immigration history and a damning narrative that weaves together American religious history, immigration and ethnic studies, and the use of biblical texts and imagery.
Start With Welcome
The Journey Toward a Confident and Compassionate Immigration Conversation
As Christians we’re supposed to love our neighbor as ourselves. But some can’t stop wondering if we showed welcome to the world, would it change our culture? Would it make us less safe? Â Whether we realize it or not, our fears have trumped our faith. We fear those who seek a new life in our midst. Get ready to dive into the whole of scripture to better understand what God calls us to do concerning immigrants and refugees.
FAR FROM HOME
Discovering Your Identity as Foreigners on Earth
What is my purpose? Why do I exist? A sense of self and belonging are two questions many of us struggle to answer. And what if you are a foreigner in another land? How does one adjust to a new culture or discover their place in a new society? Explore the intersection between culture, identity, and faith in this new release from an earthly immigrant who gained a spiritual perspective.
Listen to the Children
Conversations with Immigrant Families
Conversations on immigration are more often politicized than humanized. This unique resource brings human realities to life as it invites the reader to eavesdrop on fictionalized* conversations between immigrant parents, their children, and their caregivers. Both warm and practical, Listen to the Children offers unique insight into the emotions and perceptions of immigrant families.
Beyond Welcome
Centering Immigrants in Our Christian Response to Immigration
A Guatemalan immigrant, González draws from the Bible and her own experiences to examine why the traditional approach to immigration ministries and activism is at best incomplete and at worst harmful. By advocating for putting immigrants in the center of the conversation, González helps readers grow in discipleship and recognize themselves in their immigrant neighbors.
The Church and Migration
A Theological Vision for the People of God
This book seeks to transform the narrative of immigration by approaching it from the larger lens of human migration. By exploring the theme of human migration throughout the grand narrative of Scripture, this resource sets forth a theological vision for understanding migration from a Biblical-theological perspective.
Church at the Wall
Stories of Hope Along the San Diego Tijuana Border
Seth David Clark tells the powerful story of how the Border Church, founded and pastored by John Fanestil, worships on the San Diego–Tijuana border without a building. Readers will get to know this remarkable international church community—and its distinctive expressions of theology, justice, righteousness, and love—through the eyes of active participants.
Migrational Religion
Context and Creativity in the Latinx Diaspora
João Chaves offers an account of the dynamics that shape the role of immigrant churches in the United States. Migrational Religion acts as a case study of a network formed by communities of Brazilian immigrants who, although affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, formed a distinctive ethnic association.Â
Open Hearts, Closed Doors
Immigration Reform and the Waning of Mainline Protestantism
Open Hearts, Closed Doors uncovers the largely overlooked role that liberal Protestants played in fostering cultural diversity in America and pushing for new immigration laws during the forty years following the passage of the restrictive Immigration Act of 1924. These efforts resulted in the complete reshaping of the US cultural and religious landscape.
The God Who Sees
Immigrants, the Bible, and the Journey to Belong
 In The God Who Sees, immigration advocate Karen Gonzalez recounts her family’s migration from the instability of Guatemala to making a new life in Los Angeles and the suburbs of south Florida. In the midst of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the tremendous pressure to assimilate, Gonzalez encounters Christ through a campus ministry program and begins to follow him.
Brown Church
Five Centuries of Latina/o Social Justice, Theology, and Identity
For five hundred years, Latina/o culture and identity have been shaped by their challenges to the religious, socio-economic, and political status quo, whether in opposition to Spanish colonialism, Latin American dictatorships, US imperialism in Central America, the oppression of farmworkers, or the current exploitation of undocumented immigrants. Christianity has played a significant role in that movement at every stage.
The Bible and Borders
Hearing God’s Word on Immigration
With so many people around the globe migrating, how should Christians and the church respond? Leading Latino-American biblical scholar M. Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas) helps readers understand what the Bible says about immigration, offering accessible, nuanced, and sympathetic guidance for the church.
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