Episodes
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
11 - Second Baptism and the God Who Sees (Part 1)
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Through the story of her second baptism in South Los Angeles, author and immigrant advocate Karen Gonzalez challenges listeners about how our vision of refugees and immigrants compares to God’s perspective. This episode includes a reading from her book, The God Who Sees, along with an author Q&A about ministering to and with immigrant communities in mutuality.
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
10 - The Long View
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Daniel Yang is a church planter and a Hmong-American born shortly after his parents arrived as refugees in 1979. We close this sequence with a message he delivered at the 2018 RHPNA Roundtable. Daniel weaves together three narratives: his own family's displacement, the history of refugee resettlement in the U.S., and the exile-restoration motif expressed in Isaiah chapter 43.
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
9 - Form and Structure
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
We move from conflict regions and countries of asylum to the country that has traditionally accepted the largest number of refugees for formal resettlement: The United States. What are the domestic ramifications of the travel ban as a policy and a symbol? How are people involved in direct ministry to refugees and asylum-seekers responding?
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
8 - Land of the Living
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Fourteen months after Jacob's trip to Turkey, we get back in touch with Peter, Hannah, Romin, Oge, and Dariush. In the process, we get a glimpse of how two years of reduced U.S. refugee resettlement feels from the international side. Featuring music from Shayan Ariyan.
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
7 - Tears and Prayers
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
The next four episodes explore what has transpired in the landscape of displacement since President Trump announced a "travel ban" two years ago this week. To set the stage and get perspective, we start with the story of an Iraqi woman displaced to Turkey in the 1990's.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
6 - The Ghostly Quiet
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Back in Chicago in the Spring of 2018, Jacob discusses the outworkings of the United State’s drastically reduced resettlement program and what it means in the broader context of displacement. We also get an update from a storyteller in a previous episode.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
5 - Rebirth: Olive Branches in Lebanon
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Mohammad’s home city of Aleppo was the center of Syria’s civil war for years. The violence left his family spread across Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. In Lebanon, Mohammad had encounters that changed his sense of identity and purpose.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
4 - Miracles
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Romin and Oge became refugees just a few weeks after they got married. They tell stories about finding love in God and in each other, exploring spiritual borders between faiths, and crossing physical borders between nations.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
3 - Exit, Return, Repeat
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
From Nikes to Michael Jackson, Dariush has been looking West since childhood. His laugh is contagious; his family’s long search for belonging is full of grit, ingenuity and the skill to adapt and survive in a world that offers few solutions to displaced people.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
2 - The Key to the Door
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Peter’s mother moved their family to Tehran when he was in grade school. It was the start of a journey that hasn’t ended yet. Through his story, listeners are invited into the inner-world of displacement - a world of waiting that requires deep faith.