Women of Welcome: What Does the Bible Say About Immigration?Намуна

Sometimes it's overwhelming to think about everything God asks us to do.
How are we sure to get it all right? How will we know he is pleased with us at the end of the day? Thankfully God doesn’t demand perfection from any of us. He commands us to love like he did, with confidence that our compassion isn’t misplaced or wasted when we engage with people we’ve never shouldered up to.
Thoughtful Questions
- According to Matthew 25, who are the least of these? How will God recognize his followers?
- What is most challenging to you when you read this passage?
Scripture
About this Plan

When we read from Genesis to Revelation, we see consistent themes of migration and how God uses migration for his missional purposes. Knowing what God thinks about immigrants and refugees should shape how we look at people, inform how we read headlines, and help us respond. By the end of this study, you’ll be able to attach confidence to your compassion for a Biblical framework of immigration.
More
Нақшаҳои марбут ба мавзӯъ

Lost Kings | Steward Like a King

Faith in Hard Times

God’s Answer to Anxiety: 7 Truths That Calm the Chaos Inside

When You’re Desperate: 21 Days of Honest Prayer

Come Holy Spirit

God Says I Am: Embracing Peace & Walking in Power

Transformational Days of Courage for Women

The Book of Psalms (30-Day Journey)

Unapologetically Sold Out: 7 Days of Prayers for Millennials to Live Whole-Heartedly Committed to Jesus Christ
