‘Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.’ (Isaiah 1:17) In Colombia, churches are playing a key role in welcoming and supporting the millions of refugees who have fled political and economic turmoil in Venezuela. Churches are able to reach out to remote communities where local authorities and humanitarian organisations are not working and build trusting relationships with refugees. With support from Tearfund, churches are providing quality services and activities, including trauma healing groups for women who have experienced violence. ‘It is the first support that I found here in Colombia for migrants like us’, says Julie, a Venezuelan refugee who attends a trauma healing group. ‘When I arrived at the church, I found peace that I previously did not have. When I got to the church, I saw that it was like my family.’
Colombia: welcoming refugees
Written by David Fletcher 07 Oct 2022Additional Info
- Praise: God for the compassionate communities who are operating trauma healing groups for the hundreds of Venezuelan refugee women. (Matthew 5:9)
- More: www.tearfund.org/stories/2022/08/the-crucial-role-of-local-churches-in-humanitarian-response-work