Migration : Experiencing God s Care For Immigrants – A 6-Week Interactive B
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Explore how the movement of people reflects God’s love, purpose, and call in our lives
Discover the heart of God in one of the most profound human experiences-migration. Migration, a 6-week interactive Bible study by Alexis Busetti and Dorcas Cheng-Tozun, invites you to explore how the movement of people reflects God’s love, purpose, and call in our lives.
This thought-provoking study is not just about understanding the migration narrative in Scripture but also about reshaping your perspective on migration today. Through a diverse mix of Scripture, essays, spoken word, visual art, and personal testimonies, Migration offers a spiritually rich experience designed to deepen your connection with God and foster compassion for others.
This study will inspire and challenge you to:
*See migration as central to the human experience and honoring to God,
*Debunk harmful myths that frame migration as a societal threat, and
*Cultivate the heart of a migrant in your own faith and life, rooted in empathy and justice.
Whether you’re someone seeking answers to complex questions like What is migration? Why is it important? What does the Bible have to say about migration and immigrants? or a Christian eager to align your posture with Biblical teachings, this study lays a foundation for meaningful reflection and action.
Migration features:
*A 6-week Bible study that integrates Scripture with reflective exercises.
*Engaging content, including essays, poetry, art, and interviews.
*Insightful discussions tackling essential topics such as the Biblical view of migration and modern myths about immigrants.
*Questions and themes to facilitate personal reflection or small group discussions.
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Migration is a powerful and timely resource for Christians seeking to understand God’s heart for immigrants and how they can actively participate in His care for them. Add Migration to your library today and discover a deeper sense of God’s care for humanity through the lens of migration.
About the Made for PAX Bible Study Series
Made for PAX is a foundation committed to promoting peace, justice, and contemplation by Christians of color. The Made for PAX Bible Study series applies these biblical values to everyday discipleship and equips readers to pursue peacemaking, equity, and wholeness with hope.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781514012925
ISBN10: 1514012928
Alexis Busetti | Dorcas Cheng-Tozun
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2025
Made For Pax Bible Study
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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