Description: "This course takes you on a deep exploration of how migration honors God and forms us to become more like Jesus. By the time you complete all six sessions of this study on migration, you will: 1 gain an understanding of the centrality of migration to the human experience, including the biblical narrative; 2 understand the myths that try to recast migration as a threat, and the individual and societal harm that results; and 3 learn how God calls us to develop the heart of a migrant in our faith and our lives"-- Provided by publisher.
Brief description:
Dorcas Cheng-Tozun is an award-winning writer, editor, speaker, and nonprofit professional. She has been the editorial director of PAX, the director of communications for d.light, a social innovation instructor, and a communications consultant forsocial-benefit companies around the world. A Silicon Valley native, Dorcas has also lived in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Nairobi, Kenya. Dorcas and her husband have been married for nineteen years and have two sons.
Review Quotes:
"We long for integrity--in ourselves, in society, in the church. I love how the Made for PAX Bible Studies embody integrity in both what they present and how they present it. Addressing important topics often neglected by the church, these books call us to live out a holistic faith--and do so by engaging us holistically as readers. Here are pages filled with poems, prayers, visual art, embodied practices, and more, inviting us to join Jesus, step by step, breath by breath, in the work of cultivating integrity and shalom in ourselves and in the world."
--Michael Stalcup, poet