According to Lifeway Research in 2024, while two-thirds of evangelicals in the United States are aware of what the Bible teaches about how immigrants should be treated, only 26 percent say that the Bible actually shapes their views on immigration.
This reveals a disconnect between biblical teaching and lived convictions. As a result, some evangelicals may overlook the critical role the immigrant church plays in revitalizing American evangelicalism, especially amid the challenging realities immigrants face in this country.
Join us on May 20, at 1:00 p.m. ET, to explore how we, as evangelicals, can ground ourselves in a biblical perspective of migration. Co-hosted by the National Association of Evangelicals, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Border Perspective this virtual roundtable will feature a panel of leaders discussing current tensions and what we can do to further propel the immigrant church’s flourishing.
Register now to attend the live webinar or to receive a link to the recording.
Panelists

Todd Johnson
Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Global Christianity
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
(Moderator)