World Refugee Sunday to raise global church awareness on refugee issues

World Refugee Sunday, a day where the churches are encouraged to focus on refugees and refugee related issues, will be commemorated on June 21 this year.

World Refugee Sunday is an annual event, held on two consecutive Sundays and celebrated by the Refugee Highway Partnership (RHP) in cooperation with the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA). The event aims to raise awareness and to pray for the situation of refugees around the world.

Originally launched as a cooperative network within the WEA in 2001, the RHP is a community of Christians from around the globe who share a commitment to welcome and serve refugees. The RHP also desires to see the church become more actively involved in refugee ministry.

Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe, the International Director of WEA, hopes that World Refugee Sunday will engage the people of faith worldwide on issues of millions of displaced people.

"In our ongoing concern for the poor and the marginalised, WEA is pleased to be a part of promoting World Refugee Sunday on June 21, an attempt to mobilise the global church to pray for the more than 40 million refugees and internally displaced peoples,” said Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe, the International Director of WEA who serves as an advisor to the RHP.

“As Jesus calls his followers to be concerned for all of "the least of these," WEA calls the worldwide evangelical community to participate in this event and pray for families who because of war, violence or disaster are forced from their homes and communities."

A number of resource tools have been designed to bring wider awareness to churches on refugee issues and increase their participation in supporting and praying for the displaced.

These tools can be found at the Refugee Highway website: www.refugeehighway.net


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