Quite a few Baptist church leaders have issued a public letter today urging politicians to behave as Christians should:
Convening a Christian conscience on behalf of refugees and immigrants
Signatories include, among others:
Suzii Paynter, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Russell Moore, SBC Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
Jen Hatmaker, Austin New Church
Bryant Wright, Johnson Ferry Baptist
Karen Swallow Prior, Liberty University
Thabiti Anyabwile, Anacostia River Church
Jo Anne Lyon, The Wesleyan Church
Ed Stetzer, Wheaton College
Convening a Christian conscience on behalf of refugees and immigrants
Dear President Trump and Members of Congress,
As Christian leaders, we have a commitment to caring for the vulnerable in our churches while also supporting just, compassionate and welcoming policies toward refugees and other immigrants. The Bible speaks clearly and repeatedly to God’s love and concern for the vulnerable, and also challenges us to think beyond our nationality, ethnicity or religion when loving our neighbor.
young people are poised to lose their right to work lawfully in the U.S., not to mention their dreams of a future in this country—the country they were brought to as children, without choice. Our prayer is that these young people would be allowed to continue contributing to our society without fear of deportation.
Signatories include, among others:
Suzii Paynter, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Russell Moore, SBC Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
Jen Hatmaker, Austin New Church
Bryant Wright, Johnson Ferry Baptist
Karen Swallow Prior, Liberty University
Thabiti Anyabwile, Anacostia River Church
Jo Anne Lyon, The Wesleyan Church
Ed Stetzer, Wheaton College