More than 4 in 5 pastors (86%) believe Christians have a responsibility to sacrificially care for refugees and foreigners. How are some churches doing just that?
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American Evangelicals Want Balanced Approach to Immigration
Most evangelicals in the United States say they want an immigration solution that both secures the border and values those already in the country.
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What Does the Bible Say About Refugees?
As refugee and immigration issues make daily headlines, pastors can disciple their churches to consider what the Bible says about refugees.
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Loving Our Foreign-Born Neighbor
The percentage of foreign-born people living in the United States continues to increase, and last year, it reached its highest level in over a century.
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White Evangelicals Most Hesitant to See U.S. Refugee Responsibility
White evangelical Christians are the group of Americans least likely to think the United States has a responsibility to accept refugees, according to Pew Research.
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Reaching the Nations in a Small Georgia Town
This suburb of Atlanta eventually became known as “the most diverse square mile in America” and Clarkston International Bible Church is grateful.
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