Editor’s Note: Today’s blog is a repost of a blog from last month by Lisa Van Engen. As we think about the Thanksgiving holiday, we at G92 want to remember the Native American community that is often overlooked in the immigration debate. This community was here before immigrants arrive, and they are still here today. […]Continue Reading →
This Thursday, families all around the United States of America will gather around tables and, just before eating an enormous meal, take turns sharing something for which they are grateful. Though for many it is more associated with turkey and football than, well, thanks-giving, Thanksgiving reminds us to express our gratitude to God for […]Continue Reading →
In Kollen Park, on the shore of Lake Macatawa in Holland, Michigan, stands a bronze statue. “The Immigrants” statue is a gift from the people of Drenthe, in the Netherlands. A group of immigrants journeyed in the spring of 1847 from Rotterdam to New York City’s Ellis Island. The Atlantic passage took […]Continue Reading →