Kara Moseby reflects on one young man’s struggle with his undocumented status and the Church’s role to play.
Stephanie Jackson recounts the painful realities immigrants in her community face through detention and deportation.
A pastor family that fled cartel violence in Mexico pours themselves into serving their new community with mission‑minded faith.
Nathan Hughes shares the story of a friend whose life was threatened by the Taliban, separated from his family, and forced to wait years before finding safety.
Sarah Amador’s story shows how real relationships can reshape how we see and speak about immigration.
Pastor Nathan Paulus reflects on a friendship that opened his eyes to the hidden struggles many immigrants face.
As the Twin Cities face turmoil, fear and heartbreaking loss, local Christian leaders share how this crisis is affecting their communities and how believers are responding with faith.
Faith leaders explore how evangelicals can approach migration through a biblical lens.
Amidst the wildfires in southern California, churches have stood as beacons of hope, embodying the truth that the Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.
Faith leaders discuss the unique challenges Black evangelicals have faced and the ways they continue to shape and strengthen the broader Church in America.
Since 1942, the NAE has brought together diverse evangelicals — across racial, ethnic, theological and political lines — to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The NAE equips the Church to navigate complexity with biblical clarity.
Despite our shared call to "act justly," the Church has often had a difficult time working across racial, denominational and other lines to pursue justice together. Denver Seminary and the NAE present a wide-ranging conversation on evangelicalism and justice.