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When author Kent Annan talked with his son about immigrants and refugees, the 8-year-old asked, ā€œAre we for them or against them?ā€ Annanā€™s response to his questionā€”for themā€”is the theme of this balanced, biblical call to follow Jesusā€™ command to offer hospitality and to welcome the stranger among us.

Annan explores how this call is based on an understanding that refugees and immigrants are ā€œfellow children of God, whom we recognize as ourselves and who are in need.ā€

Refreshingly candid, Annan reflects on the reasonsā€”ā€œfears, complexities, and barriersā€ā€”that hinder people from welcoming newcomers. As Christians, he asserts, ā€œlove is the lens we see through, then wisdom guides us through the risks.ā€

is written from the perspective of an American citizen who longs to see his country ā€œwelcome more generously.ā€ As he relates the powerful, painful stories of refugees who have settled in the United States, Canada, and other countries, he shares ā€œa vision for how life is deeper, better, and more faithful together.ā€

Each of this short bookā€™s stimulating chapters ends with spiritually probing questions for reflection as well as suggestions for how readers can put what they learned into practice. (IVP)

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