Summary

Los disturbios, conflictos, y guerras de los últimos cien años han causado una enorme crisis. El sufrimiento de refugiados de Siria, Iraq, y otros países del Oriente Medio ha dejado estupefacto al mundo entero. También, muchos niños y jóvenes centroamericanos tratan de entrar a los Estados Unidos para escapar violencia y pobreza.

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Carlos Colón compartirá parte de su testimonio como refugiado de la guerra civil de su país de origen, El Salvador. En ésta sesión buscaremos una lectura Cristocéntrica de los Cánticos Graduales (Salmos 120-134). Caminaremos con la vista puesta en Jesús, recordando nuestro llamado a amar, compadecernos y a mostrar hospitalidad a aquellos diferentes a nosotros y nosotras; y compartiendo las buenas nuevas, mientras seguimos a un Salvador quien es lleno de gracia y verdad.

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