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Rev. Richard Hill's avatar

Faith communities and all the refugee resettlement organizations should be sought after for partnering with this issue. I found getting Republicans and Democrats involved personally with relocating refugee families offered an opportunity to help save someone’s life and start a new resurrected life. When it’s personal, everyone sees the benefit and sets politics aside. I even had a former Democratic President’s aunt along with a wife of one of President Trump’s Cabinet deeply involved in caring for immigrant families. But the refugee resettlement structures have been grossly eroded over the past decade and need to be restructured and funded. We need to remind Christians especially that we are called to tend not just to the widows and orphans ( many of whom are immigrants) but also the “aliens”/immigrants in our midst. It is a commandment not a suggestion for good merit.

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Crist peachey's avatar

Those of us who sit in the pews must find ways to empower our church leaders to teach what it means to follow Jesus in all things life. And when they make us feel uncomfortable we don’t threaten their jobs, but we humbly learn and bless them. Jim thanks for this message. I’m 100% in the amen corner on this one.

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