January 12, 2021 By: Stephany Ordóñez The immigration system is broken. This was a phrase I often heard from my friends and relatives when referring to U.S immigration laws and policies. My [...]
January 5, 2021 By Elket Rodríguez In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus demonstrates the power of compassion to transcend ethnic and religious differences. Now, 2,000 years later, shared [...]
December 22, 2020 By: Joel Tooley It sounded like a door closing loudly. Or was it the neighbor’s dog barking? Maybe it was the teenager across the street coming home late with his loud pickup [...]
December 15, 2020 By: Joel Tooley A partially inflated soccer ball made that half-empty “thud” as the eight-year-old boy’s foot met it with the force of a kick from the two-time World Cup [...]
December 8, 2020 By Bethany Anderson I have been a part of the evangelical church my entire life but previously, the season of Advent has not really held much significance to me. In my adult [...]
December 1, 2020 Welcoming refugees to our country has been, and should be again, a great American tradition. On this episode of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission’s Capitol [...]
November 24, 2020 2020 has been a challenging and, for many, tragic year. This reality makes it more important than ever to pause and remember the many blessings that God has graciously given to [...]
November 17, 2020 Immigrant Hope Santa Barbara offers honest, low-cost legal advice & services regarding the U.S. immigration processes in a safe and caring environment. This conversation [...]
November 10, 2020 By: Elket Rodriguez Despite COVID-19’s grinding misery, pastors who form the backbone of Fellowship Southwest’s ministry to immigrants are adapting to an ever-changing [...]
October 27, 2020 Immigration advocate and church mobilizer, Robbie McAlister, sat down with Steve Compton, director of World Relief Upstate South Carolina. Together, they discuss ways to care for [...]