Ecumenical Program in Central America and the Caribbean
   
Link to home pageAbout Us: Learn more about EPICAAction Alerts: Your change to get involved!EPICA Bookstore: A chance to learn more and support EPICA at the same time.EPICA Library: Your source for more informationLinks to our partner organizationsSupport EPICA's work with an online donation

 

EPICA Bookstore

Border & Immigration

Globalization

Women

Caribbean

The Prophetic Church

Poetry and Fiction

Publications in Spanish

 

Donate Now

EPICA
1470 Irving St. NW, Washington, DC 20010
Ph (202)332-0292
Fax (202)332-1184

epicainfo@epica.org

 

 

The Power of Love

My Experience in a U.S. Immigration Jail

By Ana Amalia Guzmán Molina, trans. by Marilu McCarthy

"The Power of Love is the horrific story of two immigrant parents.... who are one day arrested and imprisoned, their civil rights denied, and separated from their young children.... A sad, courageous and beautiful testimony.... [told] by the mother of her year in an immigration jail in the "Promised Land," where the great American dream became one of the worst nightmares." —Mario Bencastro, author, Odessey to the North

Bilingual • EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 256 pages * $15.95

Order now!

 

Borderland Theology

by Jerry H. Gill

"In this timely and accessible book, Gill explores the significance of the border as a privileged place for encountering God. Drawing on the rich stories of persons and communities shaped by the unique perspective of the borderland, Gill finds in those stories the seeds of a truly American theology of liberation."

—Robert S. Goizueta, author of Caminemos con Jesus: Toward a Hispanic/Latino Theology of Accompaniment.

EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 129 pages • $13.95 • Order now

The Power of Love / El Poder del Amor

by Amalia Molina

"The Power of Love is the horrific story of two immigrant parents.... who are one day arrested and imprisoned, their civil rights denied, and separated from their young children.... A sad, courageous and beautiful testimony.... [told] by the mother of her year in an immigration jail in the "Promised Land," where the great American dream became one of the worst nightmares." —Mario Bencastro, author, Odessey to the North
Bilingual • EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 256 pages • $14.95 • Order now

 

 

  Copyright 2002-2003 EPICA | Contact EPICA | Credits