
Why I’m no longer ambivalent about immigrants
Joe Gosha wasn’t sure what he really thought about immigrants to the U.S.—but his perspective changed when he met some Vietnamese refugees.
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Joe Gosha wasn’t sure what he really thought about immigrants to the U.S.—but his perspective changed when he met some Vietnamese refugees.
Discover how God is using immigrants to the United States to renew our nation’s faith and values. (68 minutes, audio)
We should be on the side of mercy and compassion, and we cannot stand silent, says President Glenn Burris Jr., affirming that Foursquare will speak out against injustice and act according to God's laws.
Ministry to the diverse people groups in the U.S. doesn't just happen. We have to be intentional about it. Here are 10 tips for successfully ministering among the ethnic and immigrant groups in your own neighborhood.
Once upon a time you had to traverse the globe to spread the gospel to another nation. Not anymore. Some of the best opportunities for missions are right here under our noses, in our own neighborhoods. We just need to be willing to cross the street.
Caught in the crosshairs of border control and immigration issues are scores of people in desperate need of basic necessities and spiritual hope. Two Foursquare couples have devoted their lives to helping them.
Foursquare leaders discuss the future of The Foursquare Church as it seeks reconciliation and cooperation among the world’s varied people groups. (86 minutes, audio)
Foursquare Leader magazine is a quarterly publication mailed to Foursquare credentialed ministers.
Foursquare pastors whose churches are effectively crossing ethnic barriers candidly share what it takes to cross cultural divides and help the people God has called us to reach.