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🗓️ 15 July 2019
⏱️ 64 minutes
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How the biblical command to love the stranger challenges political assumptions, reshapes our view of immigration, and offers a new path forward. Mike, Tim, and Bonnie launch the Immigration Series by welcoming Matthew Soerens, author of “Welcoming the Stranger” and U.S. Director of Church Mobilization with World Relief, for a thoughtful, honest, and compassionate discussion at the intersection of faith, politics, and immigration.
Matthew breaks down decades of policy confusion and popular misconceptions while calling Christians back to foundational biblical truths. Drawing from Scripture and real-life examples, this episode explores what it means to love our neighbors—especially when they come from different places—and why it’s essential for the church to lead in conversations around immigration, justice, and national policy.
Key Takeaways:
• Biblical Foundations for Immigration – Scripture is filled with stories of migration and commands to protect and care for the foreigner, which must shape Christian attitudes and responses to modern immigration.
• Separating Fact from Fear – Immigration myths debunked: most asylum seekers are not lawbreakers, and refugees undergo the most rigorous vetting process of any group entering the U.S.
• Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Immigrants—What’s the Difference? – Understanding critical distinctions between immigration categories and why it matters legally and compassionately.
• A Better Way Forward – Creating immigration policies that are both just and compassionate: secure borders, legal pathways, and restitution-based legalization for undocumented immigrants already here.
• The Church’s Unique Role – Why this is not just a political issue, but a discipleship issue rooted in hospitality, justice, and the mission of Jesus.
Guest Highlights:
Matthew Soerens – U.S. Director of Church Mobilization at World Relief and co-author of Welcoming the Stranger. Matthew shares how his work with immigrants and refugees shaped his understanding of the Bible’s mandate to love the stranger and encouraged churches to reframe the immigration conversation as a gospel opportunity.
Resources Mentioned:
• Welcoming the Stranger by Matthew Soerens and Jenny Yang – [Link]
• Evangelical Immigration Table – evangelicalimmigrationtable.com
• World Relief – worldrelief.org
• Thinking Biblically About Immigrants and Immigration Reform – Free eBook – [Link]
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, Mike, Bonnie, and Tim here from the Vox podcast. Welcome to the show. We're so delighted |
0:11.4 | that you would tune in and give us a bit of your time and attention. It is, let me just, |
0:18.1 | let me just say this right now. Tim is in Auburn, California. |
0:22.4 | He is in a hot room and he has his, he has a white t-shirt on with sleeves rolled up so that his guns are showing. |
0:30.5 | And it's, I'm not going to lie. |
0:36.1 | It's distracting. |
0:37.7 | All right. And then Bonnie, and I don't know why I feel the need to lie. It's distracting. All right. |
0:38.5 | And then Bonnie, and I don't know why I feel the need to comment on this, but Bonnie's |
0:42.7 | hair is up today. |
0:45.3 | It is. |
0:46.2 | You know, I only wash my hair once a week, and that's tomorrow. |
0:50.3 | Really? |
0:51.3 | It's up today. |
0:52.5 | Now, okay, so hold on. |
0:53.7 | Why just once a week? It's too, it's so |
0:56.3 | thick. It never gets oily. But I would, I, no, it doesn't get oily. But I will say because of the |
1:02.5 | curls, if you don't, if you go more than that, you start to get some dreadlocks. So hold on. So |
1:07.8 | why is it up the day before the the shower day? |
1:13.4 | Because this is what it looks like if it's not. |
1:16.5 | Okay, but you got to describe that. |
1:18.5 | So it's a little... |
1:19.6 | It's like a, okay, if somebody were to wear an afro that looked good, take that and then run the afro over with a car. |
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