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Living out Mission: Church of the Incarnation’s Journey with World Relief Memphis  

November 22, 2024 |

What is Your Priority? Planting a church is a daunting task. When you start with a small group of people and have limited resources, decisions must be made about where to focus efforts and also on what might potentially receive less attention in the beginning. When Drew Haltom planted Church of the Incarnation, he knew…

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Your Border Crisis Questions, Answered — Part 2

August 8, 2019

As the crisis on our southern border continues to grow, the debate around asylum and immigration divides our nation. Whether you know all the heartbreaking details of the situation, or are just now seeking out information, this two-part series will equip you with the facts and figures you need to speak truth and relevancy into the crisis:

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A growing family

August 4, 2019

The following is a reflection written by Liz Hadley, Employment Specialist at World Relief Seattle. Pulling up to the McGlashan’s…

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Your Border Crisis Questions, Answered

July 31, 2019

As the crisis on our southern border continues to grow, the debate around asylum and immigration divides our nation. Whether you know all the heartbreaking details of the situation, or are just now seeking out information, this two-part series will equip you with the facts and figures you need to speak truth and relevancy into the crisis:

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Bringing Our Voices Together

July 31, 2019

Our office just wrapped up its second year of World Refugee Day celebrations where we partnered with local organizations to commemorate the…

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Trump’s refugee policies are damaging American cities

July 25, 2019

Over the past several decades, small cities throughout upstate New York and mid-America have counted on refugees to fill jobs left open as more Americans flock to the coasts and bigger cities. Now, with the refugee cap at a historic low, economic development in these cities is stalling.

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Stories from the Border: Pedro

July 22, 2019

Pedro is a 14-year-old boy who has grown up in a Central Mexican town ruled by a violent drug cartel.

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