Our world is facing an enormous and unprecedented challenge. The migration crisis affects nearly eighty million people and represents a humanitarian catastrophe. How can we ignore the suffering of men, women, and children who are forcibly displaced worldwide?
The book, Changing Stories, helps the reader to reflect on the migration crisis from a biblical perspective. It evaluates refugee ministry ongoing initiatives among the world’s most vulnerable people. Additionally, it analyzes the refugee ministry that the Arsenal Hill Presbyterian Church is developing with refugees from Syria, Iraq, the Congo, and Vietnam. The analysis uses as a framework the Best Practices for Christian Ministry among Forcibly Displaced People document proposed by the Refugee Highway Partnership (RHP).
Throughout the book, the author answers the following questions:
-How complex is the current migration crisis?
-What does the Scripture say about displaced people?
-What are some of the available tools for a refugee ministry?
-How does a refugee ministry look in a local church?
-What are some of the best practices for a refugee ministry?
The book tells many stories of refugees from different backgrounds, which will help you hear voices representing hundreds of thousands of refugees who go unheard.
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Jairo de Oliveira is an ordained minister from Rio de Janeiro, and a member of Arsenal Hill Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina. He is also a Ph D candidate in Intercultural Studies at Columbia International University (CIU). Jairo is based in the Middle East where he works with refugees from different nations. He is the author of thirteen books and a contributing author and editor of From Fruit to Harvest.