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Psalm 82:3; Proverbs 21:3; Ecclesiastes 5:8
The church has long held a critical role in addressing social issues, and its involvement in immigration is particularly important. As a moral institution, the church can advocate for compassion and justice, urging society to treat immigrants with dignity and respect. It can offer a sanctuary for those in need, providing both spiritual and practical support. Additionally, the church can influence public policy by fostering dialogue, raising awareness about the challenges immigrants face, and promoting inclusivity. Ultimately, the church’s role should center on its core values of love, mercy, and service, ensuring that vulnerable individuals are treated with humanity and care.
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