Is God with Texas on Immigration?
In this election year, voters in two separate polls, have identified immigration as the top issue they want politicians to deal with. Welcoming people across our border while disregarding our laws is not a biblical position. But at the same time, becoming so frustrated with the border crisis that we begin to treat people as political objects, that’s also not a biblical position. Sometimes, in the middle of this conversation, we lose the biblical perspective. So, what is it?
Daniel R. Suhr, “In defense of Texas,” January 30, 2024.
“What Does the Bible Say about Immigration? (and How Should Christians Respond),” September 5, 2019.
Daniel R. Suhr, “In defense of Texas,” January 30, 2024.
“What Does the Bible Say about Immigration? (and How Should Christians Respond),” September 5, 2019.
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