Year: 2019

December 2016 Prayer Letter A home and place of peace for people forced to fleeNovember 2016 Prayer Letter The uncertainty of the future for migrant peopleOctober 2016 Prayer Letter An encouragement to praySeptember 2016 Prayer Letter A Syrian Reflects on the Asylum ProcessSummer 2016 Prayer LetterJune 2016 Prayer LetterMay 2016 Prayer LetterApril 2016 Prayer

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When N. Ireland began to receive more incoming migrant workers in the early 2000s it was clear that there was a lack of preparedness for these people and helping them to fit into a new society. Things are better now but there can still be challenges and these are some

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Christianity For further Information and contact addresses for the various Christian Churches, please contact: The Irish Council of Churches Address: Inter-Church Centre, 48 Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, BT9 6AZ Telephone: 028 0966 3145 Email: [email protected] Web: www.irishchurches.org Numbers of people affiliated to Christian denominations in N Ireland, as reported in the

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People have moved from their home countries for centuries, for all sorts of reasons. Some are drawn to new places by ʻpull ʻ factors, others find it difficult to remain where they are and migrate because of ʻpushʼ factors. These have contributed to the recent inward movement of people to

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Migration Terminology Q Who is an immigrant?AThis term has been applied to all people coming into the country to work, but it is now often applied to people who intend to settle and integrate here, as opposed to being a more temporary ‘migrant worker’. It is important not to view

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