Ethical Decision Points in the History of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
February 2009: Human Rights and Family (Double Issue) (Volume 9 Issue 2)
[1] Having been at the helm of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service for nearly two decades now, I’m often asked to speak about LIRS, its mission and history. In telling the story of this arm of the great Lutheran ministry of “welcoming the stranger,” I find myself drawn more and more to key decision points. […]