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Start with Welcome: The Journey toward a Confident and Compassionate Immigration Conversation [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 212x138x13 mm, weight: 276 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • ISBN-10: 0310154251
  • ISBN-13: 9780310154259
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 212x138x13 mm, weight: 276 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • ISBN-10: 0310154251
  • ISBN-13: 9780310154259
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"You've seen the headlines. You've watched the TV footage. People around the world are in dire situations and on the move. Current estimates suggest over 100 million people are forcibly displaced from their homes and seeking refuge in other countries. Itseems as if everyone wants to come to the U.S., and if we're honest, that gives many of us pause.As Christians we're supposed to love our neighbor as ourselves. But we can't stop wondering if we showed welcome to the world, would it change our culture? Would it make us less safe? Would it be a drain on our taxes and local communities? Whether we realize it or not, our fears have trumped our faith. We fear those who seek a new life in our midst.So does the Bible have anything to say about immigration? Or is it just a political issue? Is it a pro-life issue? Where does this all fit in my faith and worldview You have questions. You have fears. But you also have compassion.So, let's start there.Let's have the conversation you've always wanted to have about immigration. Let's ask hard questions and detangle from the easy talking points that still leave us curious about our calling. Let's attach confidence to your compassion.Get ready to dive into the whole of scripture to better understand what God calls us to do concerning immigrants and refugees. It's a journey, and I'm here to take it with you.In Start with Welcome, Bri Stensrud reveals that something is stirring in the American Church. Something much bigger than platforms, politics, and pundits. Somethingthat could literally change the world.It all starts with one word: Welcome"--

"Welcoming immigrants and refugees has become wildly controversial, and yet this isn't just a political issue--it's a biblical one. In Start with Welcome, Bri Stensrud answers your most frequently asked questions with thoughtful, honest answers from the starting point of compassion. Engaging this issue starts with one word: welcome"--

Welcoming immigrants and refugees has become wildly controversial, and yet this isn’t just a political issue--it’s a biblical one. In Start with Welcome, Bri Stensrud answers your most frequently asked questions with thoughtful, honest answers from the starting point of compassion. Engaging this issue starts with one word: welcome.

You've seen the headlines. You've watched the TV footage. People around the world are in dire situations and on the move. Current estimates suggest over 100 million people are forcibly displaced from their homes and seeking refuge in other countries. It seems as if everyone wants to come to the U.S., and if we're honest, that gives many of us pause.

As Christians we're supposed to love our neighbor as ourselves. But we can't stop wondering if we showed welcome to the world, would it change our culture? Would it make us less safe? Would it be a drain on our taxes and local communities? Whether we realize it or not, our fears have trumped our faith. We fear those who seek a new life in our midst.

So does the Bible have anything to say about immigration? Or is it just a political issue? Is it a pro-life issue? Where does this all fit in my faith and worldview?

You have questions. You have fears. But you also have compassion.

So, let's start there.

Let's have the conversation you've always wanted to have about immigration. Let's ask hard questions and detangle from the easy talking points that still leave us curious about our calling. Let's attach confidence to your compassion.

Get ready to dive into the whole of scripture to better understand what God calls us to do concerning immigrants and refugees. It's a journey, and I'm here to take it with you.

In Start with Welcome, Bri Stensrud reveals that something is stirring in the American Church. Something much bigger than platforms, politics, and pundits. Something that could literally change the world.

It all starts with one word: Welcome.

Recenzijas

Start with Welcome combines biblical orthodoxy with practical counsel on how we can follow Jesus in seeing those whom the world often wants to make invisible. * RUSSELL MOORE, editor in chief, Christianity Today * An inspiring call to embrace our immigrant neighbors with love, compassion, and understanding, Start with Welcome provides a more balanced and compassionate perspective on this critical conversation from a biblical perspective. * YONATHAN MOYA, founder and executive director, Border Perspective * Bri Stensrud courageously decided some years ago that-- because immigration is not just a political issue but also a biblical issue impacting people fearfully and wonderfully made in God's image--she needed to engage. I'm so grateful she did. * MATTHEW SOERENS, vice president of advocacy and policy, World Relief * Bri Stensrud is an inspiring leader who responded to what she was seeing in the world around her, reading in her Bible, and discerning from the Holy Spirit. I hope her response will inspire readers to consider how God might be calling them to respond. * MICHAEL WEAR, founder, president, and CEO, The Center for Christianity and Public Life, and author of The Spirit of Our Politics * Evil wants nothing more than to divide us and shift our posture from Jesus- like to worldly. I'm grateful for leaders like Bri, who is willing both to stand in the trenches of unity and also to hold out her hand and invite us all to do the same-- as Jesus would. * TONI COLLIER, podcaster and author of Brave Enough to Be Broken * If you are curious what Scripture teaches about how to care for the immigrant and refugee in an incredibly complex world, there is no better place to start than this book. * SHARON HODDE MILLER, author of The Cost of Control * In a time and with a topic marked by hot-headed arguments or cold-shouldered dismissals, Bri Stensrud has given us a work of remarkable warmth--a warmth of compassion for people created in God's image, and a warmth of regard for you the reader to be dignified with thoughtful research on complex issues and thought- provoking explorations of Scripture. Start this journey of welcome with her and discover the radical warmth of Christ's hospitality. * WALTER KIM, president, National Association of Evangelicals * There is something life-changing about creating welcome for people. Start with Welcome attaches biblical confidence to our compassion and helps us get closer to those who have so much God-given potential. * JESSICA HONEGGER, founder, Noonday Collection *

Bri Stensrud is a human dignity advocate and the director of Women of Welcome, a community dedicated to diving into the whole of Scripture to understand Gods heart for the immigrant and refugee. She lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two children.