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M. Daniel Carroll R.: Immigration and Other Matters

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College Conference: Samford University – Feb. 23, 2012

Jan 31, 2012 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

Awareness of the plight of immigrants and a sense of the need to respond in a more biblically grounded way to their realities and the nation’s challenges is growing on many college campuses. I have had the privilege and joy of seeing that first-hand, when I have spoken on various ... [More]

East Coast Experiences

Jan 24, 2012 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

This last weekend I was in Quincy, MA, at Eastern Nazarene College (ENC). On Friday I spoke in a class, gave the special Martin Luther King, Jr. annual chapel, and then spoke to a group of students that evening. A busy, but fulfilling day. After the chapel several students came up to talk to me ... [More]

MLK Day in Alabama… Solidarity with the Vulnerable

Jan 19, 2012 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

This past Monday I was in Birmingham, Alabama. It was Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and several of us from around the country had flown in for a service in the evening at a local church. The purpose of the meeting was to gather Hispanic believers and pastors and encourage them with our presence, ... [More]

New Development in Federal Legislation on Immigration

Jan 09, 2012 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

United States immigration law is a labyrinth of confusion, contradictions, and frustration because of backlogs and inconsistent application to individual cases. Below is a case in point of the difficulties that many families face. You will see how complicated things have been! In the last couple ... [More]

The Positive Impact of Immigrants – A Wonderful Testimony!

Dec 13, 2011 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

It is not uncommon to hear that immigrants are a drain on the economy and a threat to communities. Discussion about this can quickly turn to tossing statistics back and forth about the economic gains vs. costs of the immigrant presence or about the legitimacy of criminalizing an entire ... [More]

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