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Economic Empowerment: Tough Questions Series

March 27, 2024 | Comments Off on Economic Empowerment: Tough Questions Series
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In order to become self-sufficient, the majority of new arrivals need to find a job pretty quickly. Chances are, that job is going to be entry-level while they work on their English skills and acclimate to their new surroundings.

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Imagine Love

June 21, 2018

“Love your neighbor as yourself,” Jesus taught us. So what does that mean for us here at World Relief? And what does it mean in the context of our work with refugees?

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How Will the Lens of History Judge Us?

June 18, 2018

This Wednesday is World Refugee Day. For many, if not most of us, it will pass by largely unnoticed, especially in the midst of such turbulent times. We are in the middle of a global refugee crisis of unparalleled scale, yet often, it seems we have become accustomed to the pictures and stories of suffering and immune to the pain. Perhaps this is understandable.

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If You Plant Early, You Harvest Early

June 12, 2018

“If You Plant Early, You Harvest Early” The first son of a large family, Daoud’s father raised him implementing the…

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VIDEO: Al’s Story

May 31, 2018

When violent extremists burned down his mother’s medical clinic and attempted to kidnap him, Al and his parents fled Iraq…

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Hope in the Margins

May 23, 2018

On International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, we asked Brooke Sulahian, Founder of Hope for Our Sisters, to help us learn more about this tragic injury and the ways in which it might be prevented, treated, and healed.

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The most powerful teacher

May 18, 2018

The following is a reflection by Beth Watkins, World Relief Seattle Resettlement Intern. I’ve thought a great deal about my…

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