The House That Love Built: Why I Opened My Door to Immigrants and How We Found Hope beyond a Broken System

· Zondervan · Narrated by Chloe Dolandis
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2021 Christian Book Award Finalist

"Jackson's visionary account is a beautiful model of sacrificial love." -- Publishers Weekly Starred Review

The House That Love Built is the quintessential story of one woman's questioning what it means to be an American--and a Christian--in light of a broken immigration system. Through tender stories of opening her heart and home to immigrants, Sarah Jackson shines a holy light on loving our neighbor.

Sarah Jackson once thought immigration justice was administered through higher walls and longer fences. Then she met an immigrant--a deported young father separated from his US-citizen family--and everything changed. As Sarah began to know fractured families ravaged by threats in their homeland and further traumatized in US detention, biblical justice took on a new meaning.

As Sarah opened her heart--and her home--to immigrants, she experienced a surprising transformation and the gift of extraordinary community. The work she began through the ministry of Casa de Paz joined the centuries-old Christian tradition of hospitality, shining a holy light on what it means to love our neighbor.

The dilemma of undocumented people continues to hover over America, and it raises urgent questions for every Christian:

  • What is our responsibility to the "stranger" in our midst?
  • What does God's kingdom look like in the global-political reality of immigration?
  • What difference can one person make?

Sarah engages these questions through profound and tender stories, placing listeners in the shoes of individuals on every side of the issue--asylum seekers torn from their families, the guards who oversee them, ordinary people with lapsed visas, the families left to survive on their own, the unheralded advocates for immigrants' rights, and the government officials who decide the fates of others.

Ultimately, Sarah's journey illuminates how hope can be restored through simple yet radical acts of love.

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云飞
03 June 2021
She is an angel. When I was released on bail from the Colorado Immigration Prison, I was penniless. I have no relatives in the United States. I live alone in Monterey, Los Angeles. I don’t understand English. Standing at the prison gate I was at a loss, and the world was at a loss for me. I used a mobile phone translation software to ask the police. The police took me to the side of the road and pointed to a car. I thought it might be a prison car. There were two gentlemen in the car, an older and a handsome guy. He warmly asked me what service I need ? I showed him the prison stuff, and I said I wanted to go back to Los Angeles but I didn't have the money to go back. After communicating with the translation software, he booked a flight ticket for 7.30 in the evening and said that he would take me to the airport at 16:00. I couldn't believe it. I asked him which unit he belonged to. He said he was a volunteer, his name was He Sai, and the old man was Ron. Mr. He introduced this book to me. The author is the initiator of this support organization and was fortunate enough to meet the author of the book. Only when she left did Mr. He tell me, otherwise at least let her sign my name. What they do is great, and their kind deeds will help many refugees who are facing difficulties. May the Lord bless them forever!
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Sarah Jackson is the founder and executive director of Casa de Paz, a hospitality home in Denver, Colorado, serving families separated by immigrant detention. Casa’s family of over 2,000 volunteers provides hospitality for immigrants isolated in and leaving detention as well as their loved ones with visits, meals, shelter, and transportation, joining them in hope and emotional support through the arduous process of reunification. Sarah’s mission is to help end the isolating experience of immigrant detention one simple act of love at a time, which you can follow at www.casadepazcolorado.org.

Scott Sawyer is a writer and editor whose memoir, Earthly Fathers, was selected for HarperOne’s Best Christian Writing Series. He and his wife, Joy, live in Denver, where they are active in the Lighthouse Writers Workshop community. Their editing work together has earned awards from the Associated Church Press and the Catholic Press Association.

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