Karen Gonzalez is a native of Guatemala and is a speaker, writer and immigrant advocate. Karen works for World Relief and attended Fuller Theological Seminary, where she studied theology and missiology. Her first book is The God Who Sees: Immigrants, the Bible, and the Journey to Belong. Today, Karen shares what it is like moving to a new country, how Christians can help immigrants, and what the Bible really says about how immigrants should be treated. While immigration is a political hot potato of a topic, Karen helps us take a fresh look at those around us and see them with God’s eyes.
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- Growing up in Guatemala in a Roman Catholic home
Always being interested in faith and seeing different ways of interacting with GodLeaving Guatemala due to warThe difficulties of integrating into life in the United StatesGoing to church with her grandmother and giving her life to ChristHow to handle undocumented people in a Christian wayMoving to Florida after receiving Green CardsLosing her mother to cancerThe tug and pull between the two cultures she found herself inDiscipleship as a college studentQuestioning things like the death penaltyDiscovering that the Gospel doesn’t “work” everywhereGoing to seminary to get a more robustWhy she wrote the God Who Sees using immigration storiesMigration is a really traumatic experience.
What’s morally right and the right thing to do as a Christian is often at odds with the right thing to do as a U.S. citizen.
Nobody’s faith is static.
- The God Who Sees: Immigrants, the Bible, and the Journey to Belong
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