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Entrenamiento de FSW Introducción al Trabajo Social ¿De qué se trata?
Durante los últimos cuatro meses he tenido el privilegio de trabajar junto a Fellowship Southwest y nuestro socio Jorge Zapata, enseñando "Introducción al Trabajo Social" a pastores que tienen ministerios a lo largo de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. La idea de este entrenamiento nació por el tipo de labor que los pastores hacen a lo largo de la frontera. Ellos son los trabajadores de primera línea durante las crisis y las emergencias, trabajando con comunidades de escasos recursos e de inmigrantes.
FSW Social Work 101 Training: What is it about?
During the past four months I have had the privilege of working alongside Fellowship Southwest and our partner Jorge Zapata, teaching “Social Work 101” to pastors who have ministries along the U.S.-Mexico border. The idea of this training was born because of the type of work the pastors do along the border. They work with very poor and immigrant communities and are the front lines during crises and emergencies.
Royal Lane calls their first female senior pastor
On October 30, 2022, Royal Lane Baptist Church in Dallas voted unanimously to call Reverend Victoria Robb Powers as their next senior pastor.
Board of directors meet in Oklahoma with emphasis on native ministries
We are extra energized this week after our semi-annual meeting with the Fellowship Southwest Board of Directors. Our tradition is to rotate the location of our meetings around the region, so this time we convened in Norman, Oklahoma.
Nueva ley migratoria busca sentar las bases para maximinzar el potencial de los inmigrantes y refugiados
El presidente Biden convirtió en ley la semana pasada un proyecto de ley de inmigración respaldado por Fellowship Southwest, que brinda esperanza a las decenas de personales de campo o misioneros que trabajan directamente con inmigrantes y refugiados.
New immigration law seeks to lay the foundation to avoid immigrants brain waste
An immigration bill supported by Fellowship Southwest was signed this week by President Biden—giving hope to many who welcome and resettle immigrants and refugees.
Our country has an addiction to a toxic policy: Title 42
The Biden administration has become addicted to Title 42 –the order that authorizes the rapid expulsion of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border due to the threat of COVID-19. And like all addictions, the real problems are avoided.
We've been all over the Southwest this month
You might have noticed several “away” responses if you’ve tried to email one of the Fellowship Southwest staff this month. Here’s a summary of what we’ve been doing and who we’ve gotten to connect with.
Have you been wondering, "How can I get involved with Fellowship Southwest?" Here are 5 ways.
Among the many worthy organizations you could associate with or give your time and resources to, we are grateful to have you with Fellowship Southwest. If you are looking into how you or your church can be more involved with us, here are a few suggestions to consider.
Language is like a bridge
Elsa Romero demonstrates faithfulness by trusting God every step of the way in her life, never really knowing what might come next. Time and again, God has blessed her with the gift of education. She honors this gift by giving back to others in the form of education and language. She says, “Language is like a bridge. It connects us with people. It also allows us to pursue the education we need, the job we dream about, the life we want for ourselves and our children.”
Bienvenida y Hospitalidad Sagradas
"El Espíritu del Señor está sobre mí, porque me ha ungido para proclamar la libertad a los cautivos. "
El mes pasado en Brownsville, TX, junto al pastor Carlos Navarro y la Iglesia Bautista West Brownsville, nos reunimos en un centro de bienvenida establecido para las organizaciones sin fines de lucro. Estábamos ahí para ofrecer alimentos, agua y otras necesidades básicas a los refugiados y migrantes. Minutos antes de entrar a este centro de bienvenida, ellos son liberados de los centros de detención de la Patrulla Fronteriza.
Sacred Welcome and Hospitality
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim freedom to the captives.”
Last month in Brownsville, TX, alongside Pastor Carlos Navarro and Iglesia Bautista West Brownsville, we gathered in a welcome center set up for non-profits to offer food, water and other basic needs to refugees and migrants. Minutes before they enter this welcome center, they are released from Border Patrol detention centers.
Bethany Rivera Molinar se asocia con su comunidad para lograr la transformación
Bethany Rivera Molinar, vive y trabaja en el barrio Río Grande, en el centro de la cuidad de El Paso, TX, como directora ejecutiva de Ciudad Nueva. A Bethany le apasiona ver cómo se desenvuelve el reino de Dios en su barrio, ya que hace parte de la naturaleza de las personas que viven allí con ella.
Bethany Rivera Molinar partners with her community to bring transformation
Bethany Rivera Molinar lives and works in the Rio Grande neighborhood in central El Paso. As the executive director for Ciudad Nueva, Bethany is passionate about seeing God’s kingdom unfold in her neighborhood, and it is, because of the nature of the people who live there with her.
My hike up Wheeler Peak
My hike up Wheeler Peak with my son and nephew brought back many memories. As we inched our way up the mountain trail, we passed scenic vistas overlooking lush valleys, majestic distant mountain peaks, and pristine alpine lakes, all of which brought back dim memories of 35 years ago when I was last in the area. We saw a variety of wild life during our time there, but one of our most exciting was big horn sheep.
Desayuno en Tijuana
El equipo de Fellowship Southwest acaba de concluir un recorrido con la mayoría de los ministerios que apoyamos y que atienden a los migrantes en la frontera. Comenzamos durante el fin de semana de “Labor day” (Día del Trabajo), principalmente como una forma de conectarnos en persona, con estos ministerios que apoyamos, y para que Anyra Cano, la nueva integrante del equipo, conociera los ministerios. Anyra es la directora de programas y alcance, será la persona principal que ayudará coordinar los viajes misioneros y experiencias en la frontera.
Elia Moreno siempre está dispuesta a servir a Dios
Elia Moreno siempre está dispuesta a servir a Dios, y a principios de este año, le prometió que le serviría de maneras extraordinarias, aun si eso implicaba viajar afuera de los EE. UU. y regresar a México, lo que no había hecho desde su niñez. Por supuesto, Dios la llamó a servir en México.
¿Quiénes son los íllegales?
En los últimos años se ha disparado el uso del término "ilegal" en los medios de comunicación para referirse a todo los migrantes que llegan a la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, o que son transportados a varias ciudades de la nación. Pero estos migrantes no son ilegales.
Serving God in extraordinary ways
Elia Moreno is always willing to serve God, and early this year, she promised God to serve him in extraordinary ways, even if that meant traveling outside the U.S. and back to Mexico, which she hasn’t done since her childhood. Of course, that meant God called her to Mexico.
Who are the "illegals"?
In recent years, the use of the term "illegal" has exploded in the media to refer to migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, or who are transported to various destinations in the nation. But these migrants are not illegal.
If they were illegal, all providers of transportation services for these migrants or any person or state who “aids or abets” the transportation of these migrants would be committing a crime by transporting people without authorization to be in the United States. Under that reasoning, Texas, Arizona, and Florida would be transporting undocumented migrants. If they were illegal, Texas, Arizona, and Florida would have contacted the Department of Homeland Security to process those undocumented migrants.