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On Our Way from Eden to Heaven
What Christians Can Contribute to the Immigration Debate Teresa Waggener is co-manager of the Office of Immigration Issues of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) From creation to revelation, the Bible bears witness to God’s deep and abiding love for humanity. A … Continue reading
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Faithful Action for Immigration Reform
Sung Yeon Choi-Morrow is a National Organizer for Interfaith Worker Justice. The following article is the third in a series, Tracking the Immigration Debate. This week we are cross-posting with our partner site, ecclesio.com. Movements are not lofty things we … Continue reading
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An Undocumented Story
How God and “Deferred Action” Hastened Hope for One Undocumented Immigrant The following article is the second in a series, Tracking the Immigration Debate. This week we are cross-posting with our partner site, ecclesio.com. The author’s name is withheld for … Continue reading
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Our Citizenship is in Heaven
by Melissa Garrett Davis The following article is the first in a series, Tracking the Immigration Debate. This week we are cross-posting with our partner site, ecclesio.com. Melissa Davis is co-manager of the Office of Immigration Issues of the Presbyterian … Continue reading