This article has been translated from an article first published in Spanish on the MenoTicias page. Read in Spanish here. By Adriana Celis It all started when he was a... read more →
Edith Espinal was finally able to... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Felipe Hinojosa is associate professor in the Department of History at Texas A&M University’s College... read more →
By MC USA staff Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) recently released five brief videos featuring first-person narratives from immigrants and immigration advocates speaking about their experiences and work.... read more →
Edith Espinal, center, and her family; from left to right is Espinal's son Isidro, 23; husband Manuel Gonzalez; son Brandow, 21; and daughter Stephanie,... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Safwat Marzouk is associate professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Anabaptist Mennonite... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Richard R. Aguirre is an administrator at Goshen College and an elder... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Ulises Arenas is pastor at Iglesia Buenas Nuevas in San Juan, Texas.... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Joel Miller is the lead pastor of Columbus Mennonite Church and a graduate... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Ana Alicia Hinojosa lives in Brownsville, Texas on traditional Comecrudo/Cotoname Lands and serves... read more →
(Mennonite Church USA) — In August and September, Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) is working to focus awareness on the treatment of immigrants through its new “Learn, Pray, Join”... read more →
This post is part of MC USA's Immigration Justice: Radical Hospitality Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Joe Roos is a co-founder of Sojourners Magazine and a retired Mennonite Church... read more →
By Gordon Houser This piece was originally published in The Mennonite. Find reflections from... read more →
Brian Best of the Samaritans described red dots on a map representing the estimated 4,500-plus unidentified bodies found in Maricopa County, Arizona, who are believed to... read more →
This blog is a reflection from the Mennonite Church USA group who traveled to Tucson, Arizona, Oct. 19-20, to visit and learn from organizations that serve migrants in the United... read more →