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Churches Hear Call of Creation
How a congregation in Baltimore started caring for an urban forest while another in Grand Rapids started counting dragonflies, damselflies, and white heelsplitter mussels.
When God Opened a Coliseum, Young Life Ministers Were Ready
For 19 days, two staffers told unaccompanied minors that God is a good father.
Where the Great Commission Meets Deportation
For millions of immigrants, removal from the United States is the heartbreaking end of a dream. For these two, it was also the birth of a ministry.
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.
The Hiding Place: Asylum Seekers Pray to Leave Sanctuary Churches
Immigrants on ICE’s list may see kinder treatment from President Biden, but change hasn’t happened yet.
Christian Lawyers Fight COVID-19 Home Evictions
At legal aid clinics, attorneys ask “Who would Jesus represent in court?”
Immigration Ministries Praise Biden’s Day One Priority
Proposed legislation would give 11 million a path to citizenship and prioritize keeping families together.
Meet the People Who Minister in America’s Food Chain
How pastors, farmers, and activists on both coasts are caring for migrant farm workers.
Priest Balances Christian Conviction and Legal Strategy in DACA Case
An Episcopalian law student on the team behind the Supreme Court victory and a Southern Baptist pastor are among the Dreamers celebrating Thursday’s decision.
Ministry Leaders to ICE: Release Immigrants and Let Churches Help
As coronavirus shutdowns go on, Christian groups are rallying support for asylum seekers, crowded border camps, and working-class churches.
Christian Nonprofits Reeling from Trump Cuts to Foreign Aid
Work in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador was starting to bring change, agencies say.
States to Trump: We Want Refugees
With evangelical support, most governors agree to confusing new requirements.
Refugee Ministries Fight New Resettlement Requirement
Update: Court rules against Trump administration policy that would have added bureaucratic hurdles to “welcoming the stranger.”
A Scrappy Network of Christians Welcomes Congolese Asylum Seekers
When these Central Africans journey north, this community of believers is waiting for them.
Honduran Youth Pastor Wins Asylum
Once threatened by gangs, the Central American minister is safe for now, but he says his heart is still with those who are not.
Is Your Trip Tourism or Missions?
After years of debate, the line is blurrier than ever.
Latino Immigrants Are Evangelizing America
Despite financial and immigration hurdles, ministries led by first-generation pastors are more effective than the average church plant, according to a new LifeWay study.
Evangelicals Can Help at the Border. They Just Can’t Do It Alone.
To make an impact among migrants crossing through Texas, churches rely on government advocacy and ecumenical partners.
Grieving Our Broken Border
Max Lucado and five other leaders share their petitions: “Let’s pray. Let’s lament. Let’s groan.”
When Christians Don’t Get a Second Chance
Most evangelicals want America's criminal justice system to offer it. But immigrant Christians like Detroit's Chaldeans don't get one.
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