The chair of a top federal religious freedom advisory panel warned this week that some "policy shifts" under the Trump administration, such as the suspension of refugee resettlement, may negatively impact religious freedom abroad.
Christian refugee and humanitarian organizations are speaking out as the U.S. State Department confirmed Wednesday that it is cutting 92% of foreign assistance-related grants in order to save approximately $60 billion.
Although Evangelicals support border security, a majority believe the United States has a moral obligation to accept refugees and Christians have a responsibility care for immigrants regardless of whether they are in the U.S. legally, a new poll suggests.
Catholic Relief Services is reportedly preparing for "massive cuts" to its staff and programs amid President Donald Trump's gutting of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which accounted for nearly half the organization's budget.
Leaders of several Evangelical organizations, including the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, have signed a letter to President-elect Donald Trump urging him to sustain the U.S. refugee resettlement program when he takes office next week.
Pakistani Christians who've fled the country due to persecution were relieved to hear the government has reversed its decision to stop issuing or renewing passports to those seeking asylum abroad.
A Muslim Somalian refugee who later became a Christian missionary has stressed the need for churches to do more to evangelize the United States’ growing Islamic population.