By Scott Gustafson The global refugee crisis reached a peak this year, and is still climbing. At this time in human history there are more refugees and displaced people than at any other time on planet earth. 65.3 million or 1/113 human beings are displaced from their homes (UNHCR). Speaking Continue Reading
The Debt of Love: The New Immigration Crisis
By York Moore In the same way that ‘life’ was a battlefield concept in the so-called culture wars in the past several decades, the concept of ‘love’ is now. There is no single more fought-over concept in Western culture than love. What is love? Who gets to love who? What is the extent of love? Continue Reading
Who Would Dare to Love ISIS? (A Letter from the People of the Cross to ISIS)
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Learning to Love the “enemy” in Iraq
by Jeremy Courtney, special to CNN (CNN) –We had no idea what we were doing, so we helped everyone. My wife and I moved to Iraq in 2007 to assist in relief and development. We have since made friends on all sides, deep behind “enemy lines.”Since the fall of Mosul to Sunni militants in June, the Continue Reading