The Church is a place of sanctuary. This legacy goes back to the earliest days of our faith, offering refuge and shelter for those being persecuted. Will God's people offer sanctuary today?
"I don’t want to leave behind my children"
Edith has no criminal record, she's never even gotten a speeding ticket.
"I'm not a bad person. I've always tried to follow the law"
Columbus faith leaders, spearheaded by Columbus Mennonite Church, are asking ICE "to hear the plea of our neighbor, and join us in keeping her home with her family...We will continue to walk with Edith and her family in hope and prayer until she receives a stay of removal." Without this stay, Edith will be deported.
How do we as Christians walk in accompaniment with Edith and her family?
Theirs represents the thousands of other families in similar situations. Afraid of being taken from their home. Afraid of losing their loved ones. Afraid of what comes next.
These are real people. They have faces, they have names.
Moreover, they are the face of Christ. Will we offer him sanctuary, or will we send him away?
Luchamos al fin.
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