Diego’s Story: From Danger to Hope in a New Homeland
In 2024, 14-year-old Diego Hernandez* arrived in the U.S. with his parents, younger brother, and cousin after years of uncertainty.
Read MoreAn Esther Devotional: How to Take a Stand When it Really Matters
In this Esther devotional, discover how Queen Esther took a stand in a moment of crisis and how she inspires us to respond to those in need today.
Read MoreFrom Survival to Stability: A Refugee Family’s Journey in Bellingham
A Syrian Family’s Empowering Path Forward.
Read MoreWas Jesus a Refugee?
“Jesus Was a Refugee.” Recently, I’ve seen that message all over — on billboards, TV ads, on t-shirts, debated on social media and beyond. Much of this messaging is part of a broader campaign called He Gets Us that aims to help people recognize that Jesus was a human being who can identify with us…
Read MoreFood, Language, Dignity: A Call to Action for Our Community
Piece written by Stephanie Clark, Director of Strategic Engagement Lately, each day feels a bit heavier. I open my news apps not with anticipation, but with a quiet dread—because I already know what I’ll see. Another policy shift that reshapes lives. Another plea for humanitarian aid that goes unanswered. And most devastating of all: natural…
Read MoreWhen Religious Freedom Stops at the U.S. Border
Leading up to the 2024 election, President Trump made immigration promises, targeting the deportations of immigrants convicted of violent crimes.
Read MoreWorld Relief Praises PEPFAR Exemption in Recissions Package
World Relief applauds the White House’s decision to exempt funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from a proposed recissions package, saving vital lifesaving support stewarded for over two decades.
Read MoreAfter 14 Years Apart, a Refugee Family Finds Home Again
In 2011, violence and conflict in South Asia separated Sankar from his family. Forced to flee, he spent six years in a neighboring country, unable to reunite with his loved ones. His children, Ganesh and Parmita, were just eight and ten years old. In 2017, Sankar arrived in the U.S. through the refugee resettlement program.…
Read MoreWorld Relief Praises Reintroduction of Bipartisan Dignity Act as Alternative to Dehumanizing, Family-Separating Detention & Deportation Policies
Today, a bipartisan group of Members of Congress, led by Republican Maria Salazar of Florida and Democrat Veronica Escobar of Texas, introduced a new version of an immigration reform bill called the Dignity Act.
Read MoreA Family Reunited
The Ceda’s Long Journey to Reunification and New Beginnings.
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