How do we love our new neighbors? How do we disciple our children in this? Here is a shortlist of tools that guide families in how we can love our refugee and immigrant neighbors.
Read MoreSo, what does the Bible say? What can scripture teach us about how we should respond to the foreigner as followers of Christ.
Read MoreAli Noorani centered yet open approach is key to move beyond the wheel-spinning gridlock where we currently find ourselves as a nation and instead pull together towards solutions which upbuild both those who have lived in America for generations as well as those who are newcomers.
Read MoreIn this book, we find many striking parallels between the stories of immigrants in the Bible and the story of immigrants today, which brings to life the ancient stories in new ways and also adds a weightiness to the lives of modern day immigrants when we imagine heroes of the faith being among them.
Read MoreMay we always keep perspective: we are not the savior, but we know a Savior who is a friend of sinners, a man of sorrows, and well-acquainted with grief. He is our companion as we walk with our immigrant friends through highs and lows, through grief and joy. “A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12).
Read MoreAuthor Cindy M. Wu reminds us of the fact that "it would be a mistake to view refugees as a monolithic horde of faceless people. The word 'refugee' is not a label we should use to completely define someone… Followers of Jesus believe that, ultimately, refugees are people made in the image of God"
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wondered how to live in light of the biblical command to “show hospitality to strangers” (Hebrews 13:2) or if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the issues and want a simple way to move forward in proactive love, this book is for you!
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