by Sara Powell | Aug 12, 2010 | Opinion
I stayed home from church this past Sunday, not feeling well, and listened to a worship service from First Baptist Church in Athens, Ga. The sermon was about Abraham’s response to strangers: He ran to greet them, offering the best that he and his wife (whose...
by Trevor Grundy | Aug 9, 2010 | News
CANTERBURY, England (ENI) The British border protection agency says it is helping clerics spot sham marriages after a priest was convicted of presiding at weddings that enabled illegal immigrants to remain in Britain. The U.K. Border Agency encourages individual...
by Larry Greenfield | Aug 6, 2010 | Opinion
In terms of the current immigration debate, what do we Christians do? I guess, it applies to Jews, too – with the fact that the model of our faith was an immigrant, and an undocumented one at that. According to the Christian Scriptures, we live with it. In Hebrews 11,...
by Sean McKenzie | Jul 27, 2010 | Opinion
Georgia seems to be well on its way to an Arizona-style immigration law. Sixty-eight percent of Georgians polled by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution are in favor of it. Republicans Karen Handel and Nathan Deal are leading the charge toward Arizona, and Democrat Roy...
by Robert Parham | Jun 27, 2010 | Opinion
Anti-immigration forces have taken a page out of the Bible in their political power play: Punish the babies. That’s right: Make infants of undocumented aliens in the United States cannon fodder in the war over immigration. The anti-immigration faction with...