“Loving the Stranger”: Immigrant Justice & Hospitality in the Abrahamic Traditions

Did you know that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their origins to an immigrant named Abraham? All three religions share sacred teachings which instruct their followers to “love the stranger” or immigrant in the land, extending justice, mercy, and compassion.

Read This:

Romero, Robert Chao. “Migration as Grace.” International Journal of Urban Transformation 1 (2016): 11-30.

Do This:

Visit a religious congregation that is outside of your religious tradition.

Volunteer for a faith-based justice organization such as LA Voice-PICO or CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice)

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