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PEACEMAKERS

PEACEMAKERS

By Yonathan Moya

Welcome to PEACEMAKERS, an interview-style podcast that celebrates world-changers and those who are bringing hope and peace to those around them.
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Steven Eng — Immigration & Evangelical Impact for the Health of the Nation

PEACEMAKERSMar 08, 2024

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Steven Eng — Immigration & Evangelical Impact for the Health of the Nation
Mar 08, 202437:54
Bri Stensrud — The Intersection of Faith, Immigration, & Pro-Life Beliefs

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. 

You can find more about Bri on Instagram @bri.stenz and learn more about her work on the Women of Welcome Facebook and Instagram.

We encourage you to buy a copy of Bri's new book; Start with Welcome: The Journey Toward a Confident and Compassionate Immigration Conversation anywhere books are sold.

Feb 02, 202440:07
Daniel Montañez — The Church and Migration

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.

In this episode, we talk about Daniel's vision for the Mygration Christian Conference and how he's cultivating spaces for healthier conversation around understanding immigration from a biblical perspective. We also highlight Daniel's new book, The Church and Migration: A Theological Vision for the People of God. The 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.

We encourage you to buy a copy of this book to better understand what the Bible says about God’s heart towards people on the move and how these truths can be applied in our modern world.

Oct 28, 202226:60
Jacob Salguero — For the Love of Gen Z
Aug 24, 202230:31
Caleb Paxton — Wholeness in Politics & Liberatus Vol. 1
Jan 26, 202133:31
Cesar Castillejos — Vulnerable communities & life during Covid-19
Apr 06, 202038:32
Gena Thomas — Separated by the Border

Gena Thomas — Separated by the Border

Our next guest is Gena Thomas. Gena is a writer and a speaker who works in the nonprofit sector helping empower others through holistic development. Gena has served as a missionary in northern Mexico, holds a master's degree in international development from Eastern University, and is the author of two books, A Smoldering Wick: Igniting Missions Work with Sustainable Practices and her newest book, Separated by the Border: A Birth Mother, a Foster Mother, and a Migrant Child’s 3,000-Mile Journey. Gena lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband, Andrew, and their two children.

In this episode, we talk about immigration, our approach to missions and about Gena’s new book. Gena shares the story of Julia and her mother came to the United States, their immigration journey, and what it took to reunite them after being separated at the border. This conversation highlights the human face of the immigrant, the challenges of the immigration and foster care systems, and about putting our faith into action.

A Smoldering Wick: Igniting Missions Work with Sustainable Practices

Separated by the Border: A Birth Mother, a Foster Mother, and a Migrant Child’s 3,000-Mile Journey

Nov 25, 201945:54
Kellie Haddock — Song for the Refugee

Kellie Haddock — Song for the Refugee

Our next guest is Kellie Haddock. Kellie is a singer, songwriter, wife, and mom. A former widow, Kellie has lived through tragedy and found hope and joy on the other side. Her music draws from real-life stories of beauty, heartache, hope and the celebration of life. You might recognize her from The Thank You Project, a short film on finding gratitude after tragedy. This short film has over 150 million views and has been featured on The TODAY Show, and other national and international media outlets. As a full-time musician, Kellie has performed in Iraq, Israel, China and across the U.S., offering music that engages the soul in all of its beauty and vulnerability. 

In this episode, Kellie shares her heart and passion for music with us. We talk about the creative process of writing “Song For The Refugee” as a responded to the gravity of the heartbreaking situation migrant families are experiencing at our southern border. Kellie shares how Song For The Refugee can be a tool to further amplify our voice on behalf of those in need. Feel free to download and share this song with your friends and family as we stand in solidarity with the most vulnerable currently on the US and Mexico border. 

You can also check out Kellie's latest full-length album Peace on Earth, a 'socially conscious' Christmas album that speaks straight to the heart of our struggles. This music is infused with hope and longing to help bring peace on earth and to every heart that hears it. Pre-orders begin October 18th and it will be available everywhere November 1st.

Oct 03, 201938:25
Karen Gonzalez — The God Who Sees
May 21, 201930:58
Yonathan Moya — Preview Episode

Yonathan Moya — Preview Episode

Welcome to Peacemakers, an interview style podcast that celebrates world changers and those who are bringing peace to those around them.

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PEACEMAKERS is made possible by BORDER PERSPECTIVE. Border Perspective partners with ministry leaders and organizations to host conversations on social and biblical issues that help equip the church to love our neighbor the way God intended. To learn more about how you can join border perspective’s peacemaking mission visit borderperspective.org

May 21, 201902:15