Join us for a conversation a conversation with Carlos Reyes-Rodriguez, founder of La Caminante, working youth who are part of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. He’s a Deacon and Coordinator of Hispanic-Latino Ministries for the Peninsula-Delaware Conference of the United Methodist Church
Episode Highlights Include:
- His journey from a reforming journalist in Colombia to a deacon in the United States
- Why the DREAMers are our prophets
- The story of travelling with DREAMers as they toured churches in Georgia to talk about the migrant experience
- Why Carlos hasn’t cut his hair in two years
- Why lawbreaking is part of the Christian tradition
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If you liked this episode, check out our conversations with
- Allen and Sara Ewing-Merrill – on meeting God in the refugee
- Mira Bani, on the spiritual life of a community organizer working with the undocumented
- Gavin Rogers on meeting God on a migrant caravan
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Hi there,
I was wondering if you were referring to Columbia University or D.C. ? Or the country Colombia (with an o)?
Thank you,
S.S.
It’s Colombia with a “O”, which, as I’m sure you noticed, I misspelled in our show notes (now corrected!) Thanks for picking up on this!