How to Love Our Immigrant Neighbors in a Time of Terror

“Terrible things are happening outside. At any time of night and day, poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes.” – Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

From detention without cause to sudden deportations and racial profiling, non-citizens across the U.S. are facing a wave of fear and injustice. But Scripture is clear: God's people are called to love and protect the sojourner.

In this powerful blog, Dorcas Cheng-Tozun urges us to reflect on biblical compassion and offers three practical ways we can stand with immigrants in our communities—through support, training, and advocacy.

👉 Read more and discover how you can be a source of refuge and hope.

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Wrongfully Dividing the Word of Truth: The History and Impact of the Negro Slave Bible - Part 1

The repercussions of twisting Scripture like this is felt every time a minority believes the narrative that the Bible condones chattel slavery (the oppression of Black people, etc.) These narratives create stumbling blocks for our faith, and we must use these moments as evangelistic and equipping opportunities to present the truth found in Scripture, God’s plan for humanity, and salvation found in Jesus Christ alone.

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