Content originally posted on World Relief’s blog. Read the original blog post here. In recent months, debates around American policies towards immigrants and refugees have become increasingly [...]
This webinar was hosted by the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). The original recording can be found here. According to Lifeway Research in 2024, while two-thirds of evangelicals in [...]
Content originally posted on Bethany Christian Service’s website. Read the original post here. More than 45 years ago, Church of the Servant asked a simple question: How can we get to know the [...]
Content originally posted on the National Association of Evangelical’s website. Read the original post here. In 1997, I began advocating for the establishment of healthy multiethnic and [...]
This article is about advocacy and the Evangelical Convening on Immigration that took place in Washington D.C. last November. In the midst of so much change since November, speaking up and living [...]
This content, written by Steven Eng, is reposted from the Rochester (MN) Post-Bulletin website. Read the original post here. Recently, many Christians in southeastern Minnesota and around the [...]
History is informative, but not determinative. That’s what Craig Tuck believes, Southern Baptist Associational Missions Strategist of the Charleston Baptist Association, the oldest and most [...]
Content originally posted on World Relief’s blog, written by Liliana Reza. Read the original blog post here. The U.S.-Mexico border is a line extending more than 1,954 miles on a map. The region [...]
Content originally posted on Border Perspective’s website, by Peacemakers Podcast. View the original post here. Our next guest is Bri Stensrud. Bri is a human dignity advocate and the [...]
Content originally posted on the National Association of Evangelical’s website, written by Steven Eng. Read the original post here. On a recent visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, Galen Carey, vice [...]