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Evangelical Leaders Urge Biden Administration, Congress to Address Migration’s Root Causes
Evangelical Immigration Table
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today evangelical leaders sent a letter to President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and members of Congress, urging them to work together to address the root causes of poverty, violence and corruption that have fueled migration from Central America. “We are writing to urge you to leverage the influence and resources […]
Read More7 Ways to Welcome Refugees into Your Community
Evangelical Immigration Table
May 25, 2021 By: Brad Kramer We’re living through the worst refugee crisis in modern history. Across the globe, one out of every 97 people is displaced from their homes due to violence, persecution, or poverty. This number includes a staggering 37 million children. At Bethany, we believe that every one of these families and […]
Read MoreLansing foster parent and volunteer wins Ryder Driver of the Year
City Pulse
Howard Davenport knew he was in the running for Ryder Driver of the Year 2020. But when his superiors called him into the back office to announce a winner, Davenport didn’t think ever for a second that he would get the award.
Read MoreNew drug treatment center opening in Oconomowoc for women, pregnant mothers
TMJ 4 News
As things get back to normal, many mothers are enduring the lasting effects.
Read MoreOconomowoc now has a drug and alcohol treatment center for women
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Read MoreGhana: Gender Ministry Marks International Family Day
All Africa
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has observed the International Day of the Family in Accra on Friday.
Read MoreEmpowered by freedom after years in refugee camps, Medallion Scholar ready to change the world
Western Michigan University
Wyoming High School graduate Zabihullah Najafi has a world of possibility ahead of him, just years after arriving in the United States as a refugee from
Read MoreOlder youth have the option to re-enter foster care after leaving during the pandemic
ABC 27
Here in Pennsylvania, there are about 14,000 children in foster care. They can leave the system once they turn 18-year-old, but that’s harder than ever, thanks to the pandemic.
Read MoreBethany Christian Services is in need of big-hearted foster families
WOOD TV
Give the gift of love to foster children and teens in our community through Bethany Christian Services
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