Twenty years after Israel had been given a homeland in 1948 by a kind of political fiat, there were still some 300,000 refugees in camps, driven from their homes. Children born in those camps were now 16, 18, 20 years old, and had never known anything but the life of a refugee. It is a monumental problem. The Cubans who fled to our country from Castro, the Haitians that have been seeking survival in this country in recent years, the constant stream of Mexicans who illegally cross our borders each year to seek work in what they perceive to be the land of plenty. Do you know how many refugees there are in the world? Persons who have been driven from their homes and many of them from their homelands – there are millions. The United Nations has found it difficult to even keep an accurate…
In The Kingdom Now
Philippians 3:12-4:1
Philippians 3:12-4:1
Sermon
by Maxie Dunnam
by Maxie Dunnam
Maxie Dunnam, by Maxie Dunnam