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How Christians Can Help Refugees and Displaced People

Reformed Church Press, MI

Description

This article, published by the Reformed Church Press, provides tangible ways that faith communities can help refugees and displaced people. The author believes that people of faith are called to welcome and love immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. This article includes practical ideas and links to other organizations and resources.

Features

  • Links to other organizations
  • Five ways people of faith can help

Recommended Audience

People of faith who want to learn practical ways to help refugees and displaced people

Cost

Free

Practical Applications

  • Review the article as a team to raise awareness of ways in which you can advocate for those in need of peace and healing.
  • Commit to taking action by selecting one or more of the practical ideas suggested in this article and implementing it by yourself or with a partner.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Kara Faris

Executive Director of Programs

Kara Faris is the Center’s executive director of programs. Over her time at the Center, she has also served as the director of resource grants and resource consulting and the education director.

Before working at the Center, Kara served First Friends Meeting of Indianapolis as associate pastor. With a degree in marketing from Butler University’s College of Business Administration and a master of divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary, Kara brings a blend of pragmatism, intuition and passion for lifelong learning to the Center. Kara has authored Including Laity in Education Events Empowers Congregations and co-authored the book Divergent Church.

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