What Would Jesus Pod? Ep 29 – “No More Deaths” Rep Speaks Out After Volunteers Arrested for Giving Food, Water to Immigrants

Volunteers place water-bottles in the desert In this episode: Interview with a representative of the "No More Deaths" organization, who had 4 volunteers arrested and charged with misdemeanors for giving humanitarian aid to immigrants. Over 100 human beings died in this part of the desert in 2017, yet the Trump administration is criminalizing

What Would Jesus Pod? Episode 19: An Ungodly Administration

Hosts Christina Forrester, Founder/Director of Christian Democrats of America (ChristianDems.org), and Justin Anderson, Multimedia Director and Politics Contributor, tackle current issues and news from a fresh perspective. The place where real Christian values meets politics. In this episode: Voter suppression Trump administration's attitude towards minorities Jamal Khashoggi The Religious Right Roundup: Franklin Graham and Jerry Falwell.

What Would Jesus Pod? Episode 14 – The Front Lines on Immigration and Family Separation: Our In-Depth Interview with Amalia Luxardo of the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project

Amalia Luxardo Special in-depth interview with Amalia Luxardo, the Development & Research Director at the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project, the only organization in Arizona working directly with immigrant children and families. Hear a first-hand account of what is happening at the border, with family separation, children who have been left behind

Church Leaders: Alabama Anti-Immigration Law ‘Merciless’

From the article: “Throughout our history we have been a nation of immigrants. The words of Moses to the Hebrew people should resonate in our own hearts: ‘You shall not oppress or afflict the alien among you, for you were once aliens residing in the land of Egypt.’ (Exodus 22:20) As citizens we have the right to

Alabama enacts anti-illegal-immigration law described as nation’s strictest

More anti-immigrant, anti-social justice legislation...Without thought to the needs of immigrants, a solution to the real problems, compassion, or the fact that discrimination is being fully legalized. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley speaks before signing into law what critics and supporters are calling the strictest bill in the nation cracking down on illegal immigration. (Mickey Welsh /