Hello Kendal, Thank you for sharing your thoughts on immigration challenges and exploring biblical viewpoints.
I like how Scott Rae's analysis talks about how important it is to follow the law while recognizing the moral duty to address the needs of vulnerable populations. It's so nice to see that Christians can do things to help immigrants and refugees. They can learn more about them, help, speak up about rules that affect them, and pray.
I found the discussion on racial identity development in counseling settings to be insightful. The subject explored the difficulties of how people deal with racism in therapy and emphasized the significance of understanding and accepting the impact of race on shaping a person's self-perception. It highlights the importance of cultural knowledge and self-awareness for counselors to provide effective support to clients from diverse backgrounds. (
What the Bible Says about the Current Immigration Crisis
, 2018) I agree that understanding the nuanced dynamics of racial identity development is pivotal for counselors to tailor their approach to meet each client's unique needs and foster meaningful therapeutic outcomes.
Reference What the Bible Says about the Current Immigration Crisis
. (2018). Zondervan Academic. https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/bible-immigration