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Our Church: Embracing Refugees

At some point, your “red-white-and-blue” should probably take a back seat to someone’s little girl dying because you were afraid you might get bombed (there has never been a terrorist attack on American soil by a refugee).

Posted byB.J. Condrey, PhDOctober 27, 2016October 27, 2016Posted inChurch & Community, EthicsTags:Christian response to the refugee crisis, Refugee Crisis, Refugees, SpokaneLeave a comment on Our Church: Embracing Refugees

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