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Is ‘love thy neighbour’ still applicable in today’s society?

todayJune 20, 2018 12

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Inspirational Breakfast with Esther Higham

Today marks World Refugee Day, a day for all to reflect upon the courage and perseverance of millions across the world that flee their own homes in search of security and shelter in a foreign land. However, we get so caught up in numbers that we miss the opportunity to hear some of the individual stories and what we can learn from those who have experienced this uprooting. Muyiwa is joined by Richard Carter, associate vicar for Mission at St. Martin-in-the-Fields and co-editor of the book “Who is my Neighbour? The Global and Personal Challenge” to challenge stereotypes in talking about strangers, the homeless and refugees.

Written by: Rufus Olaniyan

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