By James Misner Christians everywhere and at any point in time should be concerned with two agendas: First, are we reaching the lost? Second, are we deepening our discipleship? With the dramatic restriction of refugee admissions to the United States over the past year—the result of Continue Reading
Because my friend invited me
I was visiting with a family of Syrian refugees who had come to the UK on the government’s Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme from refugee camps in the Middle East. They were one of the first refugee families in our area, helping those who came after them to settle. In the process, they’ve Continue Reading
A Pastor in the Bible Belt Opened his church to refugees. Here’s what happened. By David Montero
Pastor David Daniels didn’t really have a choice. The refugees were desperate. He could feel that. Their need was great. He could see that. But God was also talking and that, well, he could definitely hear. So in 2015 he sponsored a Muslim family fleeing Syria and helped them settle in Fort Continue Reading
How Refugees Shaped One East Nashville Church by Holly Meyer
Pastor Jerome Songolo, a refugee who fled the strife-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo, kneeled with his eyes closed and his hands half raised as he received a blessing Sunday as the new spiritual leader of an East Nashville congregation. Many of its members have followed a similar path to Continue Reading
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