66: Julia Lambert Fogg on our Immigrant Neighbors - a podcast by Ashley Hales

from 2021-04-01T07:00

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In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Julia Lambert Fogg to talk about how we understand scripture, how our neighbors influence our faith, cross-cultural realities, and what Christian faith has to say about immigration.

MORE ABOUT OUR GUESTJulia Lambert Fogg is a professor at Cal Lutheran University as well as an author and speaker. Fogg argues that Christians must step out of their comfort zones and learn to cross social, ethnic, and religious borders—just as Jesus did—to become the body of Christ in the world in her book Finding Jesus at the Border.
LINKSJulia’s website
Julia’s book, Finding Jesus at the Border: https://amzn.to/3fvKV7DFreedom for Immigrants group

SHARE“That church community changed how I read scripture.” Julia Lambert Fogg #findingholypodcast
“How are we expanding our limits and borders to connect with our neighbors in need?” Julia Lambert Fogg #findingholypodcast“We’re not called to be unsafe. But we are called to be uncomfortable. If we’re not uncomfortable, we’re not growing.” Julia Lambert Fogg #findingholypodcast

ONE SMALL STEPWave at someone who is different than you. Practice learning about someone else’s experience through books. These are small steps to begin to cross borders of belonging.

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