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Refugees—the global problem that won’t go away. But did you know the Bible contains 70 commands instructing us how to treat aliens, strangers, and refugees? Sadly, these commands are often ignored out of fear, ignorance, or apathy. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll encounter biblical hope for refugees. Plus, we’ll bring you up to date on all the headlines out of the Middle East…on The Land and the Book.
Refugees—the global problem that won’t go away. But did you know the Bible contains 70 commands instructing us how to treat aliens, strangers, and refugees? Sadly, these commands are often ignored out of fear, ignorance, or apathy. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll encounter biblical hope for refugees. Plus, we’ll bring you up to date on all the headlines out of the Middle East…on The Land and the Book.
A former refugee, Jalil Dawood is the founder of World Refugee Care, an organization that reaches out to immigrants and refugees around the world to bring holistic healing and restoration in the name of Jesus Christ.
For more than three decades, Jon Gauger has served with Moody Radio as a writer, producer, and host. He is rarely seen without a camera, shooting photos and video for Moody Radio and others. In addition to The Land and the Book, Jon is heard on Moody Presents, Today in the Word, the Praise and Worship Channel, and Majesty Radio. He has traveled to 38 countries as a journalist, speaker, or trainer. An award-winning narrator, Jon has voiced 75 audiobooks and has written If I Could Do It All Over Again and Kids Say the Wisest Things. Jon is married to Diana, and they have two grown children and six truly extraordinary grandchildren. The Gaugers love reading, camping (trailers, not tents), and great Mexican food.