A Church At Work with Refugees

See how important this kind of ministry can be.

The video above–assembled by World Relief–tells the story of the Dengs, a Sudanese refugee family that came to Chicago. It's a poignant glimpse into how refugee ministry can bless both the local church and the refugees themselves. If you're interested in learning more about this kind of work, take a look at our newest training tool, Ministry to Refugees and Immigrants.

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