“It is a ridiculous notion that we have to humanize humans.” Ewan Roberts, manager of Asylum Link Centre, reminded all of us of the danger of speaking of immigration, refugees, or asylum-seeking solely in terms of numbers. The numbers themselves are astounding and rising.
Read MoreOne of the experiences The Outreach Foundation team most anticipated was our women’s event with the women in the church Shapoor pastors.
Read MoreI’ve come from a broken home and have had a broken heart, but seldom have I seen brokenness on display as I have seen it in Liverpool among the Iranian refugees.
Read MoreHis name is John. He is one of many refugees who has a unique story to tell about his arduous journey to Liverpool, England. His story began in the nation of Yemen, where he was raised as a Muslim, later married, and fathered two children. Something phenomenal happened to John.
Read MoreSalaam! And greetings from your team in Liverpool. Sunday was an amazing day of worship and fellowship with our Iranian brothers and sisters!
Read MoreOn Saturday, The Outreach Foundation’s “Team Liverpool” assembled from far and wide to say hello both to one another and to our wonderful partners, Shapoor and Yasamin Ahmadi. David Rice returned from his visit to the United States as well and both he and his wife Susan quickly helped to get us settled. The first day of our visit brings together people in various stages of jet lag so we wanted to keep it simple and provide many opportunities for coffee!
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