Jesus saw the unseen throughout his time on earth — and still does. People who had fallen through the cracks of society reached out to him and he responded. Some yelled, like blind Bartimaeus. Others didn’t speak but their actions were loud. Like the men who lowered the paralyzed man through a hole in the roof. Remember the woman at the well? Jesus saw her and transformed not only her life but also the lives of others in her town.
Today, do you see the unseen around you?
Today, more than 120 million women, men and children are estimated to have fled their homes because of violence, conflict and persecution. But when the world sees numbers, we see:
Lyubov from Ukraine
Lyubov and her husband fled their hometown in Ukraine with their five children and just one bag of belongings.
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Yousif from Afghanistan
Yousif fled with his wife and baby after the Taliban regained power, choosing survival over staying in place.
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Willie in DR Congo
Willie was forced to flee his home in the DR Congo as a child after his family was threatened over a property dispute.
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For 80 years, along with you, we have walked with refugees and displaced people in the U.S. and around the world. We see them. And we know you do too.
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