El Paso

The Transformative Power of Empathy

Remembering our Trip to El Paso/Juarez

by Veronica Garcia, Refugee Education Director


In Romans 12:15, Paul writes, "Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep." This verse captures the essence of empathy– entering into the experiences of others with genuine compassion and solidarity. When we rejoice with those who rejoice, we celebrate their victories and joys as if they were our own. When we weep with those who weep, we share in their sorrows and pains.

As followers of Christ, we are called to model his example of empathy in our own lives. This means actively seeking to understand the experiences, emotions, and perspectives of others, even when they differ from our own. By cultivating empathy, we not only fulfill the commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves but also create a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Cultivating empathy was one of the reasons why I needed to go visit the El Paso/Juarez border. I felt the Lord stir the desire to go when the trip was first brought to my attention in the fall of 2023. It was the opportunity to learn about what is happening at the border, grow in understanding, and grow in faith. 

There’s no other way to describe El Paso/Juarez than a true binational community. One stand-out experience I had in Ciudad Juarez was visiting a shelter that was located in the upstairs of a church. The pastor of the church ran the shelter by himself, with immense support from his wife and daughters. He was not being paid or forced to keep his shelter open, but he does so because the Lord calls him to love others. When we had the opportunity to chat with him, I remember someone asking him how he has kept the shelter open with virtually no financial support. He said something along the lines of, “the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit help me.” 

This pastor also shared he wakes up every morning and prays with the migrants that are currently staying at the shelter. In Ciudad Juarez, asylum seekers now wait in Mexico to get an appointment with border patrol. It could be weeks or months before they are finally seen to seek refuge. Appointment schedules are based on a lottery system now, so the pastor wakes up before dawn and prays that one or more of his new friends receives the opportunity to cross into the United States. 

He is a beautiful example of Romans 12:15. What a way to answer the call to love your neighbor. 

Empathy is more than just a virtue; it's a transformative force that can profoundly impact our relationships, communities, and the world at large. Empathy is a profound expression of love and understanding that bridges the gaps between individuals, communities, and cultures. It's an essential virtue that reflects the heart of God and shapes the way we interact with others.


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Our trip to El Paso

our trip to El paso

by Carla Garcia, Kids Ministry Director

Recently, Veronica, Patrique, and I were able to join the Westside Family Church on a trip to El Paso. It was a space to meet organizations in the Juarez/EP area that are aiding those migrating and looking for asylum. We got to see a first hand experience at what the border situation is like and compare it to how that is showcased in the media. We met families, who although have had an arduous journey are hopeful for what the future has in store. Kids who were eager to chat and play and adults who taught us tai-chi. The trip was also packed with informational and educational workshops like immigration law 101 (can’t believe my friend Veronica enjoys that stuff) and immigration theology. But the best part was the fellowship with everyone on that trip - from walks after dinner to find dessert to debriefing our experiences, it was all wonderful! This was also a very personal and emotional experience for me. My family and I immigrated through Juarez/EP’s port of entry 23 years ago. Now with DACA, I’m able to work in the United States but am not allowed to go back to Mexico. I had this feeling of being so close yet so far. It inspired many poems but here’s one that encapsulates exactly what I felt.

Las Aves

Hoy vuelvo a sentir ese sentimiento sin igual 

Aquel que me hace sentir supernatural 

Pero no de una manera genial o poderosa

Al contrario bajo la mirada y me quedo silenciosa

Porque aún siento el corazón partido

Como un pájaro que se ha quedado sin nido

Y es que no soy ni de aquí ni de allá

Y lo único que me detiene es una muralla

Aunque por los huecos aún puedo ver

Mi México lindo y su bello atardecer

Ojalá un día mi alas vuelvan a sentir tus vientos

Y en tu ríos gocen mis pies sedientos

Pero por ahora esperaré con la mirada al cielo

Hasta que en realidad se convierta mi gran anhelo

De ser como las aves que migran en la nubes

Que como les plazca, bajan y suben

Se posan en pinos y nopales por igual 

Pero yo por ahora sigo mi vida habitual

De ser ni de allá y ni de aquí

Pero deseando ser colibrí


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We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

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  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.