World Relief Spokane hosted a prayer event Tuesday night at First Presbyterian Church of Spokane in response to the Trump Administration considering zeroing out the number of refugees resettled by 2020, encouraging people to pray with refugees and for refugees.
Read More »Ride for Refugees: Suspense
This morning, after months of fundraising dollar by dollar, of training mile by mile, I waited with belly and jaw stiff in the World Relief Spokane parking lot for the caravan to leave for Seattle.
Read More »20 years of resilience: The story of Jackson Lino
When World Relief Spokane resettlement specialist Jackson Lino first came to the U.S. in 2000, he was only a teenager and had to reacclimate from his native South Sudan. However, thanks to the love and care he received, he now works to help refugees and bring attention to what is happening around the world.
Read More »Stories from World Relief: a million refugees in Bangladesh
Based on the knowledge Finney obtained after spending time with Buddhists when he lived in Thailand, he said that the violence against Rohingya Muslims is more of a nationalistic impulse rather than what the Buddhism religion calls for.
Read More »Refugee forum coming to St. Stephen’s Episcopal
There will be a refugee forum Saturday, May 20 from 1-3 p.m at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 5720 S. Perry St.
Read More »World Vision Humanitarian Response Director to speak in Spokane
This weekend Khalil Sleiman, World Vision's Humanitarian Response director, will visit First Presbyterian Church, Spokane to discuss his extensive work with World Vision in the Middle East, most recently with the Syria Response Team.
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