Reflections from the border – summer intern FSW

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I’d love to hear your thoughts from my article posted under the nonprofit organization called Fellowship Southwest (FSW). If you subscribe to their newsletter, each week on Thursday, you’ll get snapshots of the latest happenings in Fellowship Southwest and get to know what they do. One of the big things they are doing this summer is sponsoring 4 interns- and I am one of them! I submitted the first article and Thursday, you will hear from a different intern. Click here for my article and come back here to discuss!

My article is here dated 13 June 2024 on the Fellowship Southwest website: https://fellowshipsouthwest.org/blog/2024/6/13/reflections-from-the-border-summer-intern

Here’s a video showing others how to find it! Feel free to share anything that you find thought-provoking. I’m still working out my thoughts as well from everything I am seeing and experiencing here on the border.

I’ve had some private conversations with others who have read my contribution since I forwarded them the newsletter. I’d love to keep the comments here for others to read and consider, if you want to publicly share your thoughts from the article please post them here. If not, feel free to contact me directly using my links. I’d love to hear your responses.

Also, since I didn’t know what I would write about until I started writing, I actually recorded a video in the location mentioned in the article. I’ll share that soon since it’s more like a VLOG with a different perspective but the same location (and people).

Blessings,

Sejana

Did anything stand out to you from reading my story? I’d love to know!

Stay tuned for more stories. Note that I post most often on Instagram (and Facebook) so find me there if you use those platforms.

#storiesfromtheborder #reflections #fellowshipsouthwest

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Hi! I’m Sejana and I’m here at the border of Texas and Mexico as an intern for Fellowship Southwest for 5+ weeks learning about migrant care, immigration, and advocacy. You can learn more about the non-profit FSW here!


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Hi! My name is Sejana Yoo. I shine light on what matters most by empowering and equipping others to do whatever it is they are here to do, well, for the benefit of all we love & serve. I enjoy sharing hope for everyday life to others – from the mundane to the messy. I offer support by sharing learning events and connection opportunities both online & in-person, spiritual direction services, and/or through preaching for pulpit-supply. You can learn more about me here. And You can connect with me in various ways here. May you have Peace! – Sejana

One response to “Reflections from the border – summer intern FSW”

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    Roy Rhodes

    I enjoyed the post. It felt really relatable. 

    Right after college, my wife and I lived for two years in Chemnitz, Germany, working alongside a mission team and a small church. If I have any particular skills, they’re in communication: I can speak well, write competently, listen and engage others in conversation. So this was really challenging, because we were learning German, and in the blue-collar city where we were working, not a lot of people spoke English. So I really connected with your experiences of communicating with immigrants and refugees across that language barrier. 

    Some of what you shared also reminded me of Impact and our agencies that are working together to serve our unhoused community. There aren’t enough resources, people lack what they need for self-advocacy, the systems in place are inadequate, etc. And then we find ourselves starved for resources sometimes, so that—like the facility with too few baskets—we run into these moments of frustration. I like how worked through that frustration and how you found yourself able to align with the marginalized when you couldn’t find the basket you needed. 

    It sounds like you’re doing great work. I’m not familiar with Fellowship Southwest, so I’ll check them out online. And I’m looking forward to connecting with you when you get back into town. 

    Do not grow weary in doing good work!

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