Faith Shaped by Displacement: Engaging with the Refugee Story
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In this episode, Barnabé Anzuruni, a theologian born to refugee parents from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who has lived through displacement in several African countries, discusses his book, 'The Wayfarer.' The conversation combines personal testimony with theological reflection, emphasizing the need for a theology that speaks to the marginalized. Barnabé also addresses the importance of shifting perceptions of refugees from being seen as economic burdens to recognizing their inherent dignity and potential. He outlines the framework for engaging in community development, advocating for the church's role in transformation. Finally, he calls for the global church to move beyond charity to engage deeply with refugees.
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