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JOIN CHRISTIANS SUPPORTING COMPASSIONATE IMMIGRATION POLICIES
As people of faith, we are called to be the hands and feet of Christ in a world longing for compassion and justice. At Faithful Citizens Network, we believe that loving our neighbors extends to advocating for those who are often overlooked—especially immigrants and refugees seeking safety and hope.
A Prayerful Invitation
Our nation’s leaders face critical decisions that will shape the lives of countless individuals and families. This is our moment to stand as a united voice for compassion and humanity. We invite you to join us in prayer and action, lifting up our leaders and asking God to guide their hearts toward justice, mercy, and care for the vulnerable.
Sign the Prayer Petition
Sign the prayer petition today and join a growing network of faithful citizens who are living out the Gospel through love and advocacy. Every signature represents a prayer, a voice, and a commitment to see God’s will done on Earth as it is in Heaven.
By signing this petition, you stand with Christians across the country in a shared commitment to:
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Encourage policies that treat immigrants with dignity and respect.
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Protect families and create pathways to safety and opportunity.
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Reflect God’s call to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Together, we can remind our leaders and communities that justice and mercy are the foundation of God’s kingdom.
Our Prayer
As Christians, we are called to love our neighbors and care for the stranger among us. We pray that our leaders craft immigration policies rooted in compassion, humanity, and justice. May they protect the dignity of every person, keep families together, and reflect God’s call to care for the vulnerable.
Lord, guide our hearts to be voices for mercy and advocates for Your love. Help us to live out Your command to welcome the stranger and stand for justice in all we do.
In Jesus' name, Amen.