Category: Refuge

Fallen Powers and Church Presence

The root problems of refugeeism are giant and many. Policy, economics, discrimination. I will never forget when a Syrian project leader from Aleppo told me we are all responsible for displacement around the world because...

/ July 9, 2018

Addressing the Root Problems of the Refugee Crisis

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. –...

/ July 2, 2018

Building (and Becoming) a Sanctuary for Refugees

We all need a home—a place to live, to love and be loved, to heal, to grow, to learn, to prosper, to thrive, to know and be known. Migrants, more than the rest of us,...

/ June 25, 2018

Wanting Refugees and Making a Home for Them

I was in Kenya in the autumn of 2014. I stayed in the home of a saint of a woman named Goma. Grandmotherly, gentle, joyful, she sang songs of praise while cooking breakfasts of eggs...

/ June 18, 2018

Nearly 1,000,000 Syrians Newly Displaced This Year–The Worst Year So Far

The Syrian war is old news. Wasn’t Aleppo retaken? Isn’t ISIS defeated? Didn’t Russia finish the job? And, perhaps more importantly, haven’t we moved on to North Korea, talks of collusion, Iran, trade and tariffs,...

/ June 13, 2018

Compassion Versus Security

The largest obstacle to resettling refugees in North America is our own fear. It is a fear that comes from news stories about Arabs and Africans—sometimes migrants, usually not—killing Westerners on the street or in...

/ June 11, 2018

On the Prospect of Resettlement: Saying “Welcome”

Keep on loving each other as brothers. Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. – Hebrews 13:1-2 As we’ve noted, the “refugee” label carries various...

/ June 4, 2018

How to Love the Alien and Fight Bureaucratization: The Tyranny of Donors

Temptation 2: The Tyranny of Donors Missionaries, artists, and university administrators know this temptation well. We feel the wonderful blessing of receiving aid with which to do good work, but that aid comes with a...

/ May 21, 2018

How to Love the Alien and Fight Bureaucratization: Refugees as Data

The biggest problem I’ve seen in my work to aid refugees is a lack of resources—financial, material, manpower, and willpower. The second biggest problem I’ve seen is the pervasive perversion of bureaucracy. This is one...

/ May 14, 2018

Relief AND Development

When reading the transcript of the meeting of the World Council of Churches in Nicosia, Cyprus, in 1969, I was struck by the idea that “relief work” in so many NGO contexts had been dissected...

/ May 7, 2018