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Borderless Love

Something is broken in our nation. While the stories of xenophobic attacks in late 2019 and the recent tragedy and loss of foreign nationals like Enock Mpianzi quickly fade in the cacophony of our busy with no one to bring voice to their challenges. The provocation to respond to the realities of the vulnerable amongst us still speaks to us today. Ephesians 2:11 poignantly captures the Father’s heart towards the foreigner.

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