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The God Who Sees

By: Karen Gonzalez, Sandra van Opstal - foreword
Narrated by: Joana Garcia
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Meet people who have fled their homelands. 

Hagar. Joseph. Ruth. Jesus. 

Here is a riveting story of seeking safety in another land. Here is a gripping journey of loss, alienation, and belonging. In The God Who Sees, immigration advocate Karen González recounts her family's migration from the instability of Guatemala to making a new life in Los Angeles and the suburbs of south Florida. In the midst of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the tremendous pressure to assimilate, González encounters Christ through a campus ministry program and begins to follow him. 

Here, too, is the sweeping epic of immigrants and refugees in Scripture. Abraham, Hagar, Joseph, Ruth: these intrepid heroes of the faith cross borders and seek refuge. As witnesses to God's liberating power, they name the God they see at work, and they become grafted onto God's family tree. 

Find resources for welcoming immigrants in your community and speaking out about an outdated immigration system. Find the power of Jesus, a refugee Savior who calls us to become citizens in a country not of this world.

©2019 Herald Press (P)2020 Tantor

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I love the whole book. I enjoyed the author sharing her life. She did an excellent job broadening my perspective on immigrants wanting to migrate to the United States. I would recommend this excellent book to all wanting to feel and experience how immigrants feel, looking for a better life. This books shares clearly God desire for us to love all people equally. For the reasons my ratings were given.

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please remake this recording

this is an amazing book. however the performance of the reader butchers the Spanish language. please find a true bilingual speaker. as one whose life parallels this story, i feel disappointed on the quality and value placed on the Spanish language.

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I enjoyed how the author wove biblical stories through her own story and helped me to see scripture differently through the eyes of foreigners or immigrants. I set out to expand my understanding of the world this year by reading the works of cultures, races, ethnicities that are different than my own. This has been a beautiful edition to that journey.

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This book provided an helpful look at the immigration issue in western culture however it was more of a memoir of the author’s experiences. The author balanced belief as a Christian loving people made in the image of God with the political rhetoric of this temporary life. Plenty to consider

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