Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

What if I told you a story about children experiencing deportation? What if I told you of parents and children facing interment and enduring untold hardship as they traveled through the desert landscape? What if I told you about families that brave destructive environments in their homeland the as they flee? What if I told you about the religious experience of immigrants whose faith helped them conquer their daily fear of being deported while they made a new life for themselves in this country? What if I told you about the power of establishing relationships as the solution to the problem of immigration? What if I told you about Jesus encountering and establishing relationships with foreigners?

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Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

What if I told you a story about children experiencing deportation? What if I told you of parents and children facing interment and enduring untold hardship as they traveled through the desert landscape? What if I told you about families that brave destructive environments in their homeland the as they flee? What if I told you about the religious experience of immigrants whose faith helped them conquer their daily fear of being deported while they made a new life for themselves in this country? What if I told you about the power of establishing relationships as the solution to the problem of immigration? What if I told you about Jesus encountering and establishing relationships with foreigners?

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Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

by Rev. Dr. Job J. Cobos
Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

Immigrant Theology: A Quest for Relationship

by Rev. Dr. Job J. Cobos

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What if I told you a story about children experiencing deportation? What if I told you of parents and children facing interment and enduring untold hardship as they traveled through the desert landscape? What if I told you about families that brave destructive environments in their homeland the as they flee? What if I told you about the religious experience of immigrants whose faith helped them conquer their daily fear of being deported while they made a new life for themselves in this country? What if I told you about the power of establishing relationships as the solution to the problem of immigration? What if I told you about Jesus encountering and establishing relationships with foreigners?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781973638933
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 09/20/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 309 KB

About the Author

Job J Cobos was born in Mexico as the eighth of 16 children. Ordained a minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), he has served as a pastor for almost 40 years. Rev. Cobos graduated with a Master of Arts from Florida Beacon Bible College. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Lexington Theological Seminary, and his Doctor of Ministry from Phillips Theological Seminary. He has helped establish more than 20 congregations in Florida, Kentucky, Arizona, and Mexico. His ministry has focused intesively on the immigrant community in the United States. He has also served as the Regional Hispanic Pastor for the Christian Church in Arizona for 10 years. Currently, he is the pastor of Templo Cristiano Central, and Larkspur Christian Church, both located in Phoenix, Arizona.

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