A group of Christian leaders have penned a statement requesting that Congress make a path to citizenship for the recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, known as “Dreamers.”
In the wake of this tragedy, Christian leaders have called for prayer, shared their empathy with the victims and their families, and spoken about actions to be taken to prevent such tragedies from occuring again.
Nabeel Qureshi, apologist and author of “Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus,” ended his year-long battle with stomach cancer this past weekend. At just 34, he went to be with the Lord on Saturday.
Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and other evangelical leaders are asking President Donald Trump to continue the Obama-era DACA program, which protects immigrants who were brought to the United State illegally when they were children.
People are certainly divided over their support for President Trump. This division is not only seen in the country in general, but even within the Republican party, and also within the Christian community.
More than 14,000 clergy members, all part of The Clergy Letter Project, have released a statement saying that while some language used by white supremacists may be protected, it isn’t acceptable.