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With Texas’ Deportation Law on Pause, Migrants Turn to the Church
“We’re not being political. We’re just trying to get you what you need.”
UK Churches’ Outreach to Muslim Migrants Scrutinized After Clapham Attack
Evangelical leader: Ministers’ testimonies were never intended to be the “make-or-break” factor in judging asylum applications.
My Pastor Friend Likes Trump’s Border Policy. He Also Shelters Migrants.
It’s politically convenient to treat migrants as “invaders.” But here in West Texas, reality is more complicated.
US Slavic Churches Booming with Ukrainian War Refugees
One generation of Soviet refugees is welcoming another.
Chinese Christians Seeking Asylum Fly to US
UPDATED: After arrest in Bangkok, the “Mayflower church” leaves for America.
Don’t Leave Migrant Ministry to the Border
Q&A with Sami DiPasquale, head of an El Paso nonprofit, on what the surge of asylum seekers is like on the ground and how the church all over the country can help.
Why The Church Should Lead In Building the Future With Migrants and Refugees
Our view of God grows because of our interactions and relationships with those who came from different countries.
No, Western Christians Are Not In Exile
But the church will live under occupation until the return of our King.
As Korea Moves to Deport ‘Mayflower’ Church, Chinese Christians Debate Dodging the Cross
Mainland believers sympathize with congregation’s concerns but disagree theologically over decision to flee China for Jeju Island.
Liverpool Bombing Case Reignites Controversy over Refugee Conversions
The alleged attacker was baptized and confirmed in the Church of England several years ago amid a quest for asylum in the UK.
Let the Afghan Refugees Come Unto Me
In this global moment, we’re called to heed Christ’s command to open our hearts and hands.
Thanking God for Miracles, Asylum Seekers Enter US
With the end of Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, new needs challenge Christian ministries helping migrants.
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