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

March 14, 2025 | Comments Off on 5 Times the Church Advocated for Refugees and Immigrants in U.S. History

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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Women must be leaders of peace-building in West Darfur

July 22, 2014

World Relief deeply believes that sustainable peace-building without involvement of women is impossible. In Sudan, particularly West Darfur, deeply rooted…

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When the Church in DR Congo serves the most vulnerable

July 15, 2014

In the DR Congo, we want to empower church leaders to bring sustainable transformation to their own communities. We are seeing…

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Why are #MomAndBaby fine? Alexia knows.

June 24, 2014

If anyone knows what it means to walk alongside #MomAndBaby to promote healthy living and reduce mortality rates in children…

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One College Student’s Experience of Walking with Refugees

June 17, 2014

When Covenant College junior Megan Wetselaar signed up to participate in World Relief Atlanta’s Walk in My Shoes program during…

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Celebrating World Refugee Day: Serving Detainees in Seattle

June 12, 2014

In 2000, when cargo ships from Hong Kong docked in Seattle after a 16-day sail, stowaways were discovered inside of…

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Celebrating World Refugee Day: Michael & Awet’s Story

June 10, 2014

Eritrea is a small country in eastern Africa, bordering Ethiopia and Somalia. Ongoing violence, instability and oppression have forced millions…

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