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In this powerful episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton welcomes viewers into an intimate conversation about refugee resettlement in Kansas City. Adam brings together a diverse panel including refugees who have rebuilt their lives in America, alongside those who support this vital work. Through honest, sometimes emotional exchanges, we witness the human stories behind refugee headlines – tales of fear and loss, but also of remarkable resilience and hope. This episode builds bridges of understanding between communities and challenges assumptions about refugees, reminding us that welcoming strangers is not just a religious mandate but a profound opportunity for human connection.

Episode Highlights:

  • From Afghanistan to Kansas City – Hear the emotional firsthand account of a former Afghan special forces officer who fled with his family during the chaotic fall of Kabul in 2021, and how his daughters are now thriving in American schools and even competing in robotics competitions.
  • Rebuilding Lives from Scratch – Witness the extraordinary work of Jewish Vocational Services as they help refugees navigate everything from finding apartments to securing jobs – taking families from airport arrivals with just a few suitcases to self-sufficiency and success in their new community.
  • More than Community Service – Learn how volunteers form deep relationships with refugee families, moving beyond simple charity to genuine friendship that transforms lives.
  • New Beginnings – Experience the journey of a young woman who arrived as a refugee child and now helps others find employment opportunities in her role at JVS, giving back to her community.
  • Building Bridges – Understand why refugee resettlement matters from both humanitarian and community perspectives, as diverse faith traditions unite around a common purpose of welcome and support.

 

This episode arrives at a pivotal moment in our national conversation about refugees. As Adam reminds us, sometimes we forget that “refugees are people” with stories, dreams, and immense potential. The emotional connections formed in this conversation showcase what’s possible when communities open their hearts to welcome strangers. By sharing these stories of tears, triumphs, and new beginnings, Adam invites us to recognize our common humanity and discover how welcoming refugees transforms lives – both for those receiving welcome and those extending it.

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Why? Making Sense of God's Will

Adam Hamilton

Where is God when tragedy and suffering strike?

When the ground shakes, and a poor nation’s economy is destroyed; when the waters rise, washing away a community’s hopes and dreams; when a child suffers neglect and abuse; when violence tears apart nations where is God? If God is all powerful, and if each one of us is a beloved child of God, then how can God allow tragedy and suffering to mar his creation?

In Why?, best-selling author Adam Hamilton brings fresh insight to the age-old question of how to understand the will of God. Rejecting simplistic answers and unexamined assumptions, he lays out core ideas for comprehending God’s plan for the world, including:

  • God will not take away our free will, even when we use it to grieve him.
  • God will never abandon us, especially in the midst of our suffering.
  • While God is not the author of suffering, God will bring blessing out of tragedy.