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2 Priests Killed in Mexico Devoted Decades to Remote Region

The two Jesuit priests, age 79 and 80, respectively, who were shot to death in Mexico Monday spent decades ministering to impoverished communities in Mexico’s remote Tarahumara mountains.

Mexican Pastor Shot to Death While Preaching

A Mexican pastor was shot at close range while preaching during a Sunday morning service at his church in Oaxaca, Mexico last weekend. His death is a marker in a concerning trend of organized crime targeting pastors and priests in Mexico.

Evangelicals’ Immigration Policies Protest as Diverse as Denominations of the Church

Clergy gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday concerning policies the Trump administration has put in effect. The immigration protest is a different tactic compared to the letter penned by the Evangelical Immigration Table.

Gavin Rogers: Why I Joined the Migrant Caravan

 Gavin Rogers serves as an associate pastor of Travis Park United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Pastor Roger's ministerial work concerns itself with helping...

Pastor Who Joined Migrant Caravan Treated ‘like family’

Pastor Gavin Rogers didn't know what to expect when he landed in Mexico City, intent on joining the migrant caravan making their way from Central America to the United States. What he found surprised him.

Pastor Wanted to Know the Truth About the Migrant Caravan. So He Joined It

A pastor from San Antonio, Texas, had heard a lot of rumors about the caravan in Mexico, en route to the U.S. Pastor Rogers decided to stop guessing at their motives and decided to join them in Mexico.

What Should Christians Think of the Honduran Migrant Caravan?

As a migrant caravan makes its way from Central America toward the U.S. border, what should Christians think of the people headed toward us?