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Four in 5 evangelicals say they would value hearing a sermon that teaches how biblical principles and examples can be applied to immigration in the U.S.

Foley draws from church fathers, Anabaptists, and the Black radical tradition to help explain the anti-greed gospel.

Religious Americans, including Christians, differ widely on how they refer to the increase in people arriving at the border.

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“We call this place Eden,” says Eduardo Rodríguez, gesturing to the location he has suggested for our interview. It isn’t hard to see why. A small stream winds its way through lush tropical foliage and smooth boulders; long vines hang from the canopy and dip into the crystal-clear pool created where the stream cascades in a small waterfall. 

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