Tag Archives: immigration
Unaccounted For: The Affordable Care Act and Undocumented Immigrants
“Uncle, help me!” Adán cried. “Where are you?” Miguel called back. Fourteen-year-old Adán had enclosed himself into a bedroom closet to escape the flames, smoke, and falling beams in his room, where faulty electrical wiring had started the midnight blaze. … Continue reading
Week 2: Vulnerable Populations and Christian Responsibility
Autism, the ACA, and Lessons from the Secular, Marvin Lindsay Ethan, our 16-year-old son, is autistic. Like lots of autistic people, Ethan has highly focused interests, some of which include jumbo-sized vegetable hybrids, Christmas, and his birthday. Ethan also is … Continue reading
Resources for Human Trafficking Awareness Day
This Saturday, January 11, is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery – the recruitment, harboring, transporting, providing or obtaining by any means any person for forced labor, slavery or servitude in any industry or site such as … Continue reading
Amos’ Plumbline; Whose Church? The Future of Social Witness
Join us at Unbound as we try something different — a rolling issue! Advocates from across the US and around the world will address a new theme each week and explore what they envision for the future of the church’s … Continue reading