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Biblical Principles Guide Immigration Discussions
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- Migration is a global phenomenon, with 304 million people migrating worldwide in 2024.
- The Bible teaches the equal dignity of all people, commanding love and justice toward foreigners.
- Christian thought supports national borders and lawful immigration policies grounded in biblical morality.
Across the globe, countries debate how to approach immigration, reflecting both challenges and opportunities for families and nations. As Christians, it’s vital to approach these discussions rooted deeply in God’s Word and a heart for justice.
Scripture affirms that every human being is made in God’s image, deserving respect and care, regardless of origin.
“Do not ‘oppress,’ ‘detest,’ or ‘pervert’ the justice due to the foreigner or sojourner are words repeated throughout the Bible, demonstrating unequivocally that God loves people on the move and wants them to be protected and treated with dignity and respect.”
“The Bible also makes it clear that those who do oppress, detest, or pervert justice due to the foreigner or sojourner are to be cursed…”
“The Bible goes further by stating that the foreigner should be treated the same as citizens of the land, and that foreigners in need should be taken care of, whether they need a place of refuge or food and other provisions to survive.”
Avoiding double standards in our immigration discussions fosters humility and compassion, as Christians remember their own heritage and the importance of integrity in public witness.
“What strikes me most uncomfortably when the issue of migrants and refugees is hotly debated in some western countries is the blatant hypocrisy of the rhetoric.”
“Almost all western nations have experienced centuries of immigration…”
“There is also hypocrisy in the language used…”
“And there is the hypocrisy embedded in the lack of any historical perspective.”
Upholding national borders and fair immigration laws remains a biblical principle, supporting order while showing love to the sojourner in our land.
Let us pray for wise and compassionate solutions, guided by faith, that honor both justice and mercy in every nation’s immigration policies.
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Church of England Distributed Over £100 Million in Mission Funding — Here’s Where It Went
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- The Church of England distributed more than £100 million to dioceses and mission partners to support evangelism and community outreach.
- A newly published report details the impact of this mission funding across England and international partners.
- The investment underscores the ongoing commitment of the Anglican communion to spreading the Gospel and serving local communities.
The Church of England has released a comprehensive report documenting the distribution and impact of over £100 million in mission funding allocated to dioceses and mission partners. The significant financial commitment reflects the institution’s dedication to evangelism, community engagement, and international outreach.
According to the report, the funding was directed toward a wide range of mission activities both within England and abroad. Dioceses across the country received support to establish new congregations, revitalize existing parishes, and launch innovative outreach programs aimed at reaching unchurched communities.
The investment also supported international mission partners working in diverse contexts around the world. These partners are engaged in everything from church planting and theological education to humanitarian relief and community development projects that integrate the proclamation of the Gospel with practical service.
Church officials emphasized that the funding represents a strategic effort to fulfill the Great Commission in contemporary settings. The report highlights numerous examples of transformed lives, growing congregations, and strengthened Christian witness in communities that have benefited from the investment.
For traditional Christians and those committed to biblical evangelism, the report offers both encouragement and a model for mission investment. The Church of England’s financial commitment demonstrates that institutional resources can be effectively deployed to advance the kingdom of God when aligned with clear missional priorities.
The detailed accounting provided in the report also reflects a commitment to transparency and stewardship—values deeply rooted in Christian teaching. Donors and church members can see how their contributions are being used to support Gospel proclamation and Christian service in tangible ways.
As churches across denominations consider how to allocate resources in an increasingly secularized culture, the Church of England’s mission funding report provides valuable insights. The scale of investment and the breadth of supported activities illustrate the potential impact when financial resources are intentionally directed toward evangelistic and missional purposes.
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Religious Freedom Under Siege Across Europe
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- Human Rights Without Frontiers reports governmental restrictions on religious freedom in Europe have reached a 20-year high
- A new form of ‘managerial secularism’ is emerging across European governments that seeks to control and regulate religious expression
- The trend marks a dramatic shift away from Europe’s Christian heritage and traditional religious liberties
A troubling pattern is emerging across Europe as governments increasingly restrict the freedom of citizens to practice their faith. According to Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF), a Brussels-based monitoring organization, governmental restrictions on religious freedom have now reached their highest level in two decades.
The organization warns that a new phenomenon they call “managerial secularism” is becoming commonplace throughout European nations. This approach treats religious practice not as a fundamental human right, but as something to be controlled, regulated, and managed by government bureaucrats.
For Americans who cherish the First Amendment and its protections of religious liberty, these developments across the Atlantic serve as a sobering warning. What begins with bureaucratic oversight can quickly escalate into outright persecution of faith communities.
The rise of managerial secularism represents a fundamental departure from Europe’s Christian roots and the principles that once guided Western civilization. Rather than protecting the free exercise of religion, governments are positioning themselves as arbiters of acceptable religious expression.
This trend affects Christians, Jews, Muslims, and believers of all faiths who seek to live according to their conscience. When governments claim the authority to manage and restrict religious practice, no person of faith is truly safe.
The American model of religious freedom—enshrined in our Constitution and defended throughout our history—stands in stark contrast to this European drift toward state control of faith. Our Founding Fathers understood that religious liberty must be protected from government interference, not subjected to it.
As believers worldwide face increasing pressure to conform to secular mandates that contradict their deeply held convictions, the need for vigilance has never been greater. The erosion of religious freedom rarely happens overnight; it advances gradually through regulations, restrictions, and bureaucratic overreach.
These developments in Europe should remind American Christians of the precious nature of our constitutional protections and the constant need to defend them against those who would diminish religious liberty in the name of progress or tolerance.
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Why Christians Must Embrace Their Divine Assignment in Every Season
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- Christians have a biblical mandate to minister to those around them, regardless of location or circumstance
- Migration and transition periods present unique opportunities for believers to demonstrate Christ’s love through practical service
- The settled diaspora community holds a kingdom responsibility to support newcomers facing cultural and linguistic challenges
Every believer’s placement in life is ordained with divine purpose. Whether settled in a community for generations or newly arrived, Christians are called to recognize that their current position is no accident—it’s an assignment from God.
Migration, whether involuntary or voluntary, presents some of the most challenging seasons in a person’s life. The journey can be profoundly lonely and overwhelming, particularly when language barriers compound the difficulty of establishing new roots and finding community support.
Christians who have already established themselves within diaspora communities possess a unique and sacred responsibility. Their freedom, stability, and familiarity with local culture position them perfectly to serve as ambassadors of Christ’s love to those just beginning their transition journey.
This kingdom responsibility extends beyond mere charity—it’s about fulfilling the Great Commission in our own backyards. By providing transition support, offering friendship, and helping newcomers navigate unfamiliar systems, settled believers become living testimonies of God’s provision and care.
The practical ministry opportunities are abundant: language assistance, cultural orientation, employment guidance, or simply offering a welcoming smile and patient ear. These acts of service reflect the heart of the Gospel and demonstrate that the body of Christ transcends national boundaries and cultural differences.
When Christians embrace their calling to minister right where they are, powerful kingdom work unfolds. Newcomers find not just survival support, but a spiritual family that helps them thrive.
To God be the glory for positioning His people exactly where they need to be to advance His kingdom and bless those in need.
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