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Seeking Refuge

By: Stephan Bauman, Matthew Sorens, Issam Smeir
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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The world is witnessing its worst refugee crisis in recorded history, and the videos and images that have surfaced are harrowing. Many of us wonder how we can help, but at the same time we are nervous - we want to be compassionate, but we are concerned about the risks.

Seeking Refuge speaks right into that tension. It explores the salient issues and dilemmas, the theological and moral arguments, the economic costs and benefits of welcoming refugees, and more. Informed by real stories from refugee communities around the world, Seeking Refuge will equip you for a compassionate response to refugees and other displaced people, one that displays God's redeeming power to a broken world.

The church has an opportunity to lead out on one of the most important issues of our time. Someday our Lord will say, "I was a stranger and you welcomed me...." Will he be talking about us?

©2016 eChristian (P)2016 eChristian
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Real information

Instead of listening to news headlines and gossip, this book allows you to break through the fog of media hype to see the real issues of refugees around the world. The authors give stories of refugees backed by statistical information to help you see the true crisis more clearly. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a biblical perspective on how Christ followers should respond.

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Priceless resource

I cannot recommend this book enough. The authors write through a theological lens to explain to the Church the Biblical mandate to care for the foreigner and the marginalized. They base their writing on extensive research as well as hands-on experience in caring for refugees and immigrants. This is not a book that berates those who are not involved, but gently and clearly explains the concerns, fears, and misunderstandings that many have in engaging with those seeking refuge. The authors cast a vision for every-day people to courageously step out of the boat into their own unchartered waters of loving their neighbors.

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a necessary read

This book is informative and relative to the refugee crisis facing our nation, and provides a perfect combination of qualitative and quantitiave data to paint the full picture of understanding to the comolexities of global movements of people. as a Christian, it is imperative to understanding. our role within this crisis.

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