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Alexis Busetti: Cultivating the Heart of a Migrant

Alexis Busetti: Cultivating the Heart of a Migrant

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This conversation feels like a homecoming.

Alexis Busetti — co-author of Migration: Experiencing God’s Care for Immigrants — was the very first guest on The Call to Love Experience, and we gathered again for a conversation that feels both full-circle and deeply timely.

Together we’ll explore what it means to cultivate the heart of a migrant — to see migration not as a problem, but as a sacred practice of Love in motion.

As the United States approaches Thanksgiving, we’re invited to reexamine what “home,” “land,” and “gratitude” truly mean. Through the lens of migration, we’ll explore how Love moves us from possession to participation, from dominance to solidarity, from myth to truth.

Together, we’ll ask:

What does it mean to cultivate the heart of a migrant in a culture built on settlement?

How can the practice of Love help us decolonize our understanding of belonging?

This conversation bridges our collective stories of journeying — from the desert mothers and fathers to the diaspora, to the people of Palestine today.

We’ll reflect on how movement, displacement, and hospitality form us to become more like Love. Because migration isn’t just a change of place — it’s a change of heart.

Step into a reflective space where Love is not just an idea, but a practice. Let’s reimagine what it means to come home to Love. 💗

Resources:

Centering Scripture: Ruth 1:16-19 CEB

Migration: Experiencing God’s Care for Immigrants- A 6-Week Interactive Bible Study

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Theme Music: Sunrise (Instrumental) by Matthew Hollingsworth


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