What do our faith traditions have to say about immigrants and foreigners? What resources do we have for naming forms of oppression and liberation in our society?
To think theologically about immigration may not provide people of faith with specific policy solutions; however, it does change the nature of the debate itself, transposing it from the realm of fear and scarcity to the realm of love, generosity, and abundance.
Review this study guide compiled by members of St. John’s Baptist Church Immigrant and Refugee Ministry Group that will challenge assumptions, educate and inform, and inspire action.