Dear friend,
Our Virtual Book Series has been a hit so far! Thank you to all those who have joined us for these insightful interviews with authors in the immigration landscape today.
We still have 2 more sessions before the series comes to a close! Join us tomorrow, Sept. 1st at 3pm ET for a conversation about the intersection of faith and immigration with Karen Gonzalez, author of "The God Who Sees: Immigrants, The Bible and the Journey to Belong."
If you haven't already registered for this can't-miss session, be sure to do so at the link below!
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On Tuesday, September 1st at 3pm, author Karen Gonzalez will discuss her book, “The God Who Sees: Immigrants, The Bible and the Journey to Belong”
Mrs. Gonzalez offers a moving and persuasive analysis of immigration through a faith perspective, focusing on Biblical stories of migration: Abraham, Hagar, Joseph, Ruth and more. These intrepid heroes of the faith cross borders and seek refuge. As witnesses to God’s liberating power, they name the God they see at work, and they become grafted onto God’s family tree.
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On Tuesday, September 8th at 3pm, award-winning NBC Correspondent and author Jacob Soboroff will discuss his new book, "Separated: Inside an American Tragedy."
Soboroff has spent the past two years reporting the many strands of the Family Separation Crisis, developing sources from within the Trump administration who share critical details for the first time. He also traces the dramatic odyssey of one separated family from Guatemala, where their lives were threatened by narcos, to seek asylum at the U.S. border, where they were separated—the son ending up in Texas, and the father thousands of miles away, in the Mojave desert of central California. And he uplifts the heroes who emerged to challenge the policy, and who worked on the ground to reunite parents with children.
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