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JUSTICIA MAGAZINE

By Elizabeth Hickel 12 Mar, 2024
Mario the Bus Driver
By Elizabeth Hickel 12 Mar, 2024
ASJ’ Work Building a Safe Home Brave Christians working for justice in Honduras.
By Elizabeth Hickel 12 Mar, 2024
In recent issues of Justicia, we have shared about the melodies that inspire us to continue working for justice and why our staff call Honduras home . In this issue, we want to share with you what it means for Hondurans to build a safe home. We often see many people leaving other countries and coming to the US, searching for a better life. Although immigration is a complex topic, we understand there are always push and pull factors that motivate people living anywhere to either leave or stay in their home countries. Extortion in Honduras is one of the most pressing push factors displacing people from their homes. Gangs have been the traditional perpetrators of this crime. It’s so common Hondurans have a colloquial name for it: the “war tax.” Typically, extortionists will force business owners like bus and taxi owners, produce vendors, restaurant owners, and other members of the community to pay them a recurring fee under the threat of committing acts of violence against them or people they love if they fail to pay. Over 200,000 Honduran households are forced to pay extortion fees every year. On my first visit to Honduras as Executive Director in January, I witnessed the tremendous beauty of the country and its people. I also learned about the challenges Hondurans face. These two realities–beauty and challenge–exist side by side. But what we hear most clearly every day at ASJ from our Honduran friends and partners is how much they love their home. Many Honduran immigrants will say they would have stayed if they had felt safe enough to stay–if they knew their businesses could thrive and they could raise their children in peace. Staying true to our mission of being brave Christians, ASJ has been investigating the topic of extortion and developing proposals for how to address it in Honduras. With our work, we aim to build a safer Honduras for people like Mario, whose story you will read in this issue. As Mario will tell you, there is no place like home, and we are honored to participate in this work of building a safe home alongside our Honduran brothers and sisters.
By Elizabeth Hickel 01 Feb, 2024
“At its simplest, justice is the way God intended for things to be.” -Kyle Meyaard-Schaap
By Elizabeth Hickel 01 Feb, 2024
“It is so gratifying to see children laughing heartily after having suffered for so long.” - Francis Martínez
By Elizabeth Hickel 01 Feb, 2024
"The Strong Communities Program prevents violence in Honduran neighborhoods." - Karol Salazar
By Sara Pineda 01 Feb, 2024
“I think of John 3:16 and how God sent his Son to the world. He sends us too that we may give our life for our brothers and sisters.” - Carlos Hernández
By Sara Pineda 31 Jan, 2024
We bring you a special series, “Songs of Justice”
27 Apr, 2023
We bring you a special series, “Why We Call It Home.”
27 Apr, 2023
Learn what makes our staff's hometowns special and join in their hope for a future where everyone experiences peace and justice at home.
27 Apr, 2023
Learn what makes our staff's hometowns special and join in their hope for a future where everyone experiences peace and justice at home.
26 Apr, 2023
Learn what makes our staff's hometowns special and join in their hope for a future where everyone experiences peace and justice at home.
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