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Trauma Revisited: Refugee Detentions Stoke Fear

February 6, 2026 |

“Being a refugee is not a privilege … Nobody wants to be a refugee,” says Edward Mosantu.  He speaks from experience. In 1997, Edward fled violence and instability in DR Congo, seeking safety and stability as a refugee in South Africa before moving to the U.S. on the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program. Today, he works as…

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Why Telling the Right Story Makes Change POSSIBLE

February 17, 2015

“…the making of heroes together is rare. Those of us in the privileged world may subtly think those who suffer…

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Savings is RESTORATION

February 16, 2015

Poverty runs deep in Rwanda. Even though this country has made signifiant social and economic progress over the last decade,…

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A Valentine’s Day Celebration – Married Refugees Reunite After A Year Apart

February 14, 2015

With more than 145 million Valentine’s Day cards sent in the U.S. each year, this holiday has sparked a season…

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Savings is STRONG MARRIAGES

February 11, 2015

Marriage. A sacred bond between a man and a woman. A bringing together of two people who choose to love…

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3 Reasons to Join Us on the Journey Toward Easter

February 9, 2015

Next week, after the Valentine’s Day chocolates are gone, we’ll enter into a season known as Lent. For many Christians,…

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Resettling Syrian and Iraqi Refugees – A Call To Do More

February 6, 2015

Jenny Yang is Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief. She was recently in Jordan with a delegation…

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