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Trumped-Up Charges
Who’s defining your church’s reputation toward Immigrants?
“Family Win” and How Our Churches Care for Each Other and the World
If the whole family doesn’t win, no one wins.
This Love of Guns: It’s Way Beyond Our Understanding
Christians leading communities plagued by cartels and gangs are baffled that American Christians would champion the right to own firearms.
Illegal Immigrants in the Church?
Christian thinkers weigh in on what churches should do about meeting the sojourner.
Another Way for Immigration Reform? How Evangelicals Can Help Lead It
Evangelical Call for Restitution-Based Immigration Reform allows evangelicals to voice their support.
2020 May Finally Be Over, But the Plight of Refugees and Other Immigrants Is Not
Many immigrants and refugees have long known the anguish and loneliness of being separated from family.
Border patrol
How Churches Can Respond to the Unaccompanied Children Crisis
Five things we can do to make a difference for vulnerable children.
A Clear and Present Mission
Two churches point the way for providing needed legal services—and Christian outreach—to immigrants.
The Church and the Huddled Masses
Throughout US history, the church has had a complicated relationship with the "homeless, tempest-tost" looking for a better life.
The US Will Re-Open to Refugees. Is the U.S. Church Ready?
The church has a tremendous opportunity as refugee resettlement is restored.
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