Those of us who work with immigrants have spent the last few days with growing fear and concern, though also with small glimmers of hope.
If pastors and church leaders don’t work to find a solution, they lose the right for their condolences to be taken seriously.
It’s time to repent and acknowledge that we urgently need changes.
The Gospel invites us to walk with those who are despised by society.
It is time for us to say #wetoo if we are praying for a profound awakening in our churches, if we are willing our churches to have a renewed testimony in our society. We mustn’t fear.
20-25% of undocumented immigrants in the US are evangelicals and many of them are pillars in their churches and communities.
Fuller Theological Seminary professor Juan Francisco Martínez: “Many Christians question the faith and way of life of Donald Trump but will still vote for him for other reasons.”
Juan Francisco Martinez is an expert who knows well the Hispanic church in the United States. He clarifies some aspects of the Obama initiative which affects more than five million immigrants who live in a illegal situation.
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