Formation Guide for Opening a Hospitality House for Asylum Seekers

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Winner, Lauren

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Musser, Sarah

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Harris, Tiffani Cox

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2023-12-13T03:16:24Z

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2023-12-13T03:16:24Z

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2023

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Duke Divinity School

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This thesis, in part, seeks to provide a foundation for understanding the Christian call to ministry with those who are poor and suffering, specifically with the asylum seeker. It is a resource and formation guide for congregations and individuals sensing a call from God to extend themselves in this way. The project provides a foundation of Christian history and Scripture that speaks to the call of Christ to deny self and follow him in ministry with the least—those who are hungry, thirsty, poor, and forgotten. Included is some guidance on how to structure a ministry of this sort, important questions to consider, and reflection upon leadership challenges that arise in this type of work. It tells the story of one congregation’s approach to developing a ministry of a hospitality house for asylum-seekers and why churches should recover the discipline of hospitality.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/29525

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Theology

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Asylum seeker

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Church history

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Congregation

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Hospitality

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Immigration

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Theology

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Formation Guide for Opening a Hospitality House for Asylum Seekers

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Dissertation

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