When my mom was nine months pregnant with me, she, my dad, and my sister had to flee their home country of Nicaragua suddenly. A war had broken out and
A Call to Embrace Compassion in a Divided World

When my mom was nine months pregnant with me, she, my dad, and my sister had to flee their home country of Nicaragua suddenly. A war had broken out and
As we enter Sanctity of Human Life Month this January, it’s crucial to reflect on the profound value and dignity of every human life. Often, this month is primarily associated
What are we so afraid of? Fearing people who look, dress, speak, or worship differently from us often stems from unfamiliarity and a lack of understanding. Fueled by stereotypes and
Seeing the People Behind Policies It is a good thing to care about politics. In particular, it is a good thing to care about immigration policies. Christians should be well
“But where are you really from?” “So what are you?” What might seem like harmless questions rooted in genuine curiosity about someone’s background can imply that they don’t truly belong,
Have you ever felt like an outsider in your own home? For many immigrants, refugees, and people of color in America, this isn’t just a fleeting feeling—it’s a constant reality.