jefferson faceWritten by Don Byrd

With governors across the country calling for a halt to Syrian refugees, many who care for refugees as a ministry face a dilemma: follow their faith or follow the declaration of the governor. Adelle Banks of Religion News Service reports on churches that are choosing the former.

Here is an excerpt:

Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, a Southern Baptist megachurch north of Atlanta, has helped resettle a Syrian family, despite an order from Gov. Nathan Deal that the state would not accept Syrian refugees.

Bryant Wright, the church’s pastor and former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, told CNN Wednesday (Dec. 9) he understands the governor is “concerned about the security of the citizens of the state. But as Christians and as a church, we want to reach out with the love of Christ to these folks.”

He told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that his church had been planning to help the family before the recent attacks in France.

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