What if Jesus showed up at the border,
not in glory, but in need; not welcomed, but restrained;
not documented, but desperate?
Encountering Christ at the Border confronts a truth the modern church and nation often refuse to face: the Son of God has always identified Himself with
the stranger, the refugee, and the rejected.
Drawing from Scripture and
present-day realities, this book exposes how fear, politics, and power can
blind us to Christ's presence when He appears among the displaced.
This is not a debate over policy; it is a confrontation of conscience. When
Christ stands at the border hungry, imprisoned, and unheard, what do our responses reveal about our faith? Dr. Peter Bonadie challenges readers to
consider a sobering possibility: that in defending systems,
we may be
denying the Savior Himself.












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