Reflections on the Willow Creek Association Global Leadership Summit
- Allowing their leadership to study the issue intensively and from multiple perspectives (humbly recognizing, as Summit speaker John Dickson noted, that being an expert in the Bible does not make you an expert in immigration laws, and visa versa),
- Providing training for their entire staff, with Bill and the senior leadership casting a vision for how the church could engage the issue and providing the opportunity for staff to ask questions and voice concerns,
- Adjusting their ministries to more effectively and sensitively serve immigrants and to better integrate the Spanish-speaking and English-speaking members of the church,
- Inviting in guest speakers to educate their congregation (including Danny Carroll, author of Christians at the Border, and my colleague Jenny Yang and me), and
- Speaking out to elected officials on the importance of fixing a system that both sides of the partisan divide believe is woefully broken.
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