Posts Tagged ‘wisconsin’
New Site Director Leads Resettlement in Chippewa Valley
World Relief Wisconsin welcomed Jacob Stansberry on Dec. 9 as the new Chippewa Valley site director based in Eau Claire.
Read More6 Urgent Humanitarian Crises Around the World
Over 120 million women, men and children have been forced to their homes. Read about 6 humanitarian crises around the world & how you can respond.
Read More5 Joyful Ways To Support Wisconsin’s Newest Neighbors This Christmas
If you’ve got a heart for giving this Christmas season, we’ve got options. Pick your favorite way to give hope to dozens of displaced people seeking safety and security in Wisconsin.
Read MoreSocial work interns explore resettlement process
Two social work interns with World Relief Wisconsin are learning to serve as case workers as they gain experience engaging with newcomers in the Fox Valley.
Read More4 Ways to Help Displaced Families Flourish in Community
Displaced families need your help. Here are four ways you can partner with World Relief to help displaced families flourish.
Read MoreFrame by Frame: Celebrating our new Oshkosh office
Nearly 200 clients, community partners and staff members turned out Oct. 24 for the grand opening of World Relief Wisconsin’s new Oshkosh office.
Read MoreHow Does U.S. Immigration Policy Affect Persecuted Christians?
An updated report with Open Doors USA explores how changes in U.S. immigration policy have impacted persecuted Christians worldwide.
Read MoreLet Us Be the Church by Jon Guerra: The Story Behind the Song
Jon Guerra’s new song, “Let Us Be the Church,” helps Christians reflect on the church’s role in our world today.
Read MoreChurch Partners Readily Welcome New Families to Eau Claire
Just like an inspiring call and response song lifts the spirits of a congregation, churches overwhelmingly answered the need for partners to help welcome new refugee families to the Eau Claire area.
Read MoreDiscourse and Politics: Tips for this Election Season
The current political discourse can feel exhausting, regular conversations with friends and family can unexpectedly turn into political debates and watching TV means being inundated with candidate ads and political news. We are overwhelmed and navigating the discourse and politics can be challenging. You do not want to offend but still want to speak the truth in love.
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