Jesus-Christ, the Refugee: A Journey of Displacement, Faith, and Divine Solidarity In Jesus-Christ, the Refugee, Marien-Edgard Ngbali BEMI explores one of the most overlooked aspects of Jesus' life-His experience as a refugee. Delving into the biblical narrative of the Holy Family's flight to Egypt, this profound book uncovers the human and spiritual dimensions of displacement, connecting Jesus' journey with the plight of refugees today. Through a rich blend of theological insight, historical context, and contemporary parallels, this work challenges readers to reflect on the social, spiritual, and ethical implications of refugee experiences. The book highlights Jesus not only as the Saviour but as one who intimately shared in the suffering of the displaced, offering a powerful message of compassion, justice, and hope for a world in crisis. Drawing from scripture and modern refugee stories, Jesus-Christ, the Refugee invites readers to reconsider their understanding of faith and social responsibility. It calls for a deeper commitment to welcoming the marginalised and addressing the ongoing refugee crises with the same empathy and action that Jesus demonstrated. This timely book is essential for Christians, theologians, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of faith, social justice, and the global refugee experience.
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