Posts by jayala
From Shelter to Celebration, a Refugee Community Connection Blossomed
As an empty nester with a busy work schedule, Julie felt called to offer something she had in abundance — a safe, welcoming space in her condo.
Read MoreEvangelical Pastors, World Relief Applaud Introduction of Dream Act of 2025
Global evangelical humanitarian organization thanks Senators Durbin and Murkowski for bipartisan leadership on behalf of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children
Read MoreGlobal Cuisine Brings a Taste of Belonging in Western Washington
From refugee to aspiring restaurateur — see how Jeanne’s passion for global cuisine and support from World Relief Western Washington transform hardship into hope, one dish at a time.
Read MoreMigration: Experiencing God’s Care for Immigrants
Migration is central to the human story and to God’s story. In partnership with IVP, we invite you to reflect on what it means to cultivate a heart of a migrant and to see God’s mercy at work through movement, change and belonging.
Read MoreHow to Build Resiliency
For Mary, choosing personal resiliency means gardening. How can you build your resiliency?
Read MoreResiliency Programs Highlight
“I believe every person has potential, but it’s up to us whether we unlock that potential.”
Read MoreWhy We Need Resiliency
Resiliency provides recourse when perseverance is insufficient for the unexpected trajectories and traumas of life.
Read More10 Bible Verses for When You Feel Overwhelmed
Where do you turn when you feel overwhelmed? Here are 10 Bible verses to lean on.
Read MoreDiego’s Story: From Danger to Hope in a New Homeland
In 2024, 14-year-old Diego Hernandez* arrived in the U.S. with his parents, younger brother, and cousin after years of uncertainty.
Read MoreFrom Survival to Stability: A Refugee Family’s Journey in Bellingham
A Syrian Family’s Empowering Path Forward.
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