The Refugee Highway Partnership grew out of a vision to connect the many different people involved in ministry at diverse points along the refugee highway.
For upcoming #WorldRefugeeDay we are encouraging you to pray! Today's focus is the Democratic Republic of Congo. Pray for the country’s future as conflict continues and threatens to increase displacement. Pray for the Lord to protect the most vulnerable. https://t.co/1jgwnQ6W5V
If you're in North or South Carolina, this series of events will focus on thinking biblically about refugees and immigration.
Come join me, or spread the word to those whom you know!
Have you subscribed to the RHPNA newsletter? Join us for an (almost) monthly roundup of resources, reviews and upcoming events! Check out our just released March/April edition: Praying together, regional gatherings update and World Refugee Sunday survey - https://t.co/fVOJZh5bw5
The North American leadership team recently wrote a litany, praying together for the network of individuals, churches, and ministries caring for the forcibly displaced. Pray with us. #refugees#pray
Registration is now OPEN for the 2022 Roundtable of the RHP- North America: Build Up The Highway. Sign up now to get the Early Bird Rate for this international event, taking place October 27-29, 2022 at Village Church in Beaverton, Oregon, USA.
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This is the best thing about today! Check out this campaign to make an American Girl doll who is a modern refugee. Sign the petition https://t.co/XL2g5zY2fe and check out the website (with paper dolls!!) https://t.co/EAF8ezr0dR #refugeeswelcome
2. Rob Perry and Sharon Schmidt of the RHPNA Leadership Team will lead this conversation, joined by network members Alison Witt (IAFR Canada) and Dr. Ryan Pennington (Refugee Language Project). The call will be discussion-driven, so come with ideas and questions.
1. Join us this Sat (May 23) for a one hour discussion focused on these questions:
How does COVID-19 affect this year's WRD celebrations?
What kind of virtual opportunities and adjustments can be made?
How might these adjustments look in your own ministry context?
Looking for something to read? New on the blog, author Cindy Wu of Houston Welcomes Refugees reviews "The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You" by Iranian-born Dina Nayeri
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