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Ensaf, a former immigrant and volunteer with World Relief Spokane, assists refugees in finding a sense of belonging in Spokane, Washington.

Inspired by her own journey, a former immigrant, now a U.S. citizen, seeks to create a sense of belonging for refugees. 

April 29, 2025

Ensaf was taken aback when she learned about refugee resettlement. Is there a place that helps people settle in and find stability here? A spark ignited within her. “Wow! I need to help people with an organization like World Relief.”

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When the Going Gets Tough, Our Village Gets Going

April 22, 2025

Through the faithful prayers and generosity of World Relief Wisconsin’s village, God has provided more than we could ask or imagine.

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Five ways to learn more about refugees

Staff at World Relief Spokane share why they are thankful for the impact of volunteers

April 22, 2025

This week, we’re sharing stories from our staff – the real, raw, and beautiful stories – of how lives were changed, and hope was rekindled; how our refugee neighbors found a sense of belonging because of the people who welcomed them – especially volunteers. These stories remind us why we do what we do.

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Holy Week Reflections

April 17, 2025

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New Report Details the Potential Impact of Deportations on American Christian Families

April 17, 2025

As the Trump administration pursues “the largest deportation in U.S. history,” a new report estimates how increased immigration enforcement could impact Christian households in the United States.

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5 Times the Church Advocated for Refugees and Immigrants in U.S. History

April 16, 2025

Throughout history, the church has consistently spoken up about the needs of those facing persecution and suffering. Here are five times in U.S. history when the church advocated for refugees and immigrants.

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