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M. Daniel Carroll R.: Immigration and Other Matters

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Seminary Publication: Thinking Christianly about Immigration

Feb 08, 2012 by M. Daniel Carroll R. | 0 Comments

In the fall of 2010 Denver Seminary’s Vernon Grounds Institute for Public Ethics (VGI) sponsored a year-long series of activities related to immigration. Each year VGI picks a social issue to deal with from an evangelical point of view. See the website at http://www.denvers... [More]

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]

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