You shall love your neighbor as yourself
The Lord Jesus said this is the second greatest commandment of all.
An outsider. One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
The Lord Jesus said this is the second greatest commandment of all.
The Bible forbids us from defrauding poor people and immigrants of their just wages.
Melchizedek was the king of Salem and a priest of the Most High God. He brought out bread and wine. Then he blessed Abram and the Most High God.
The Bible is clear. We believers are to welcome immigrants. The Bible commands us to love them as ourselves.
[Adventures in Faith: India; 1991] We met a homeless woman with a huge wound on the side of her face. We took her to a hospital for treatment. The results were explosive.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; 1991] After I witnessed a murder, we fled to a safe place. After several days, we had clarity about our next steps.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; the late 1980s] Tom and I went on another three-day faith journey. We brought no money and no bag. Things went quite badly.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; the late 1980s] Tom and I went on a three-day evangelistic journey. We brought no money and no bag. Things went amazingly well.
[Adventures in Faith: India; 1991] I was doing volunteer work at a hospital. One day I found an elderly couple lying on the pavement. They were dying. The woman’s death was imminent.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; the late 1980s] While traveling to a Pentecostal church in Osaka, I met a homeless man. He offered me food and drink. He may have been an angel of God.