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Friendship Across Fences: Communion and Civil Disobedience on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Photos by Karl W. Hoffman

Each Sunday afternoon, people from San Diego and Tijuana gather to celebrate communion at a seaside plaza on the U.S.-Mexico border, where families and friends have been meeting for generations to visit through the border fence. The spot

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by: JamesM

02-11-2009 @ 10:37pm

Thank you for this post. It is refreshing to see that you serve a God who seeks to tear down barriers rather than finding joy in erecting them.

by: nuclearferret

02-11-2009 @ 8:35pm

That picture of the old fence is appalling. I am sure the new one will be more effective and better looking.

by: JamesM

02-11-2009 @ 10:37pm

Thank you for this post. It is refreshing to see that you serve a God who seeks to tear down barriers rather than finding joy in erecting them.

by: nuclearferret

02-11-2009 @ 8:35pm

That picture of the old fence is appalling. I am sure the new one will be more effective and better looking.

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by: nuclearferret

02-11-2009 @ 8:35pm

That picture of the old fence is appalling. I am sure the new one will be more effective and better looking.

by: nuclearferret

02-11-2009 @ 8:35pm

That picture of the old fence is appalling. I am sure the new one will be more effective and better looking.

by: JamesM

02-11-2009 @ 10:37pm

Thank you for this post. It is refreshing to see that you serve a God who seeks to tear down barriers rather than finding joy in erecting them.

by: JamesM

02-11-2009 @ 10:37pm

Thank you for this post. It is refreshing to see that you serve a God who seeks to tear down barriers rather than finding joy in erecting them.