DAVID PLATT’S RADICAL AND FORMER CHURCH BROOK HILLS LEAD BIRMINGHAM AREA MINISTRIES INTO REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT WITH WORLD RELIEF.

A NEW NON PROFIT, BIRMINGHAM CROSS CULTURAL CONNECTIONS, FOUNDED IN PLATT’S FORMER CHURCH HAS BEGUN RECRUITING PARTNERS FOR WORLD RELIEF AND UNITED NATIONS REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN ALABAMA. MARKETING PLANNED “HUMAN MIGRATION” FACILITATION POLICY OF UN /GLOBALIST AS “REFUGEE CARE” AND “RESETTLEMENT” IS NOTHING LESS THAT THE GLOBALIST DREAM TOWARD BREAKING DOWN NATIONAL BORDERS, CONSTITUTIONS, PATRIOTISM, AND CHRISTIAN FAITH IN THE WEST. THE OUTCOMES REPLACE THESE IDENTIITES WITH “GLOBAL CITIZENS, INTERFAITH COALITIONS, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, WOKE JUSTICE, DIVERSITY , EQUITY AND INCLUSION METRICS, AND ADD TO THE CONTINUED WEAKNING OF CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE ON WESTERN CULTURES.

LABELING GLOBAL GOALS/ AGENDA 2030 AS CHRISTIAN MISSION IS THE KISS OF DEATH FOR THE GREAT COMMISSION AND BIBLICAL FIDELITY. SO CALLED “REFUGEE CARE” IS NOT THE CALL OF THE CHURCH…BUT RATHER IS A MASS DECEPTION OF GLOBALIST TO ACCEPT IT AS SUCH. CONSIDER THE ENTITIES INVOLVED AND THE MONEY TRAIL BEHIND IT.

DETAILS

THIS IS CLASSIC “FAITH TRAFFICKING” -by the exploitation of Christian’s faith to believe that serving UN Global Goals is somehow Christian mission.

Rev Thomas Littleton

3/16/2024

THE PLAN WAS REVEALED THIS WEEK FOR LOCAL REFUGEE PLACEMENT AND CARE WITH PLATT’S “RADICAL” BRAND FRONTED BY ENGLISH CLASSES FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND THE CHURCH AT BROOK HILLS “INTERNATIONALS MINISTRY”.

THE CHURCH AT BROOK HILLS

“There are over 40,000 internationals currently living in the Greater Birmingham area, and many are coming from people groups that are unreached with The Gospel. Brook Hills seeks to leverage opportunities to engage internationals in our city through intentional and meaningful relationships for the advancement of The Gospel among all peoples.”

“Through our ESL Ministry we have the unique opportunity to pour into international preschoolers and children on Thursday mornings and evenings while their parents attend English Class. Our ESL Preschool & Children’s team implement bible-centered lessons each week, teaching biblical truths and strengthening English and academic skills. “

“Volunteers can serve weekly or twice a month as a helper in a preschool (morning or evening) or children’s classroom (evening). Classes meet from 10:15-11:45 on Thursday mornings (women only) and from 6:30-8pm on Thursday evenings (co-ed). “

WORLD RELIEF FRONTS ITS REFUGEE AND IMMIGRATION AGENDA WITH ESL

“Imagine a world where every person is seen and valued for the person God created them to be, where the church steps into its calling to love and serve those who are suffering among us and where diverse communities all over the world flourish in shalom.” ( REMEMBER- this vision is driven by the UN Global Goals and Interfaith ideology- It is NOT a Christian mission. )

That’s the kind of world we’re building at World Relief, and we’re so excited to tell you more about it.

“Our Mission”
“The mission of Connect Language Center is to build belonging by
creating community spaces in quality ESL programming, teacher
training, and cross-cultural education opportunities.
Accessible courses
Quality instruction
Empowered students
Integrated communities”

EXPANDING FROM INTERNATIONALS TO “REFUGEES” WITH FAITH BASED PARTNERS.

ABOVE- PARTNERS FOR BIRMINGHAM NEW REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT ORGANIZATION NAMED IN MESSAGE BY ONE OF ITS COORDINATORS .

Birmingham Cross Cultural Connections

 THIS WEEKS GATHERING OF CHURCH AND MINISTRY LEADERS TO LAUNCH BIRMINGHAM REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PARTNERSHIPS WITH “BIRMINGHAM CROSS CULTURAL CONNECTIONS”.

“The biblical mandate to care for the immigrant is clear – we are to love them as we love ourselves. That means making sure they feel safe, have community and are given the hope of flourishing in Gods good design for their lives. Christian, how are you supporting immigrant and refugee development? Click on the link in our bio to become a monthly supporter TODAY!”

SOCIAL MEDIA POST CONFIRM THE NON PROFITS EFFORTS TO CHANGE HOW YOU “VIEW REFUGEES” IN YOUR CITY.

Birmingham Cross Cultural Connections

Did you know that refugees are among the most vetted foreigners to enter countries approved for refugee resettlement? More than tourists, international students, and immigrants!

For those lucky enough to be allowed into the United States with refugee status, it has taken them an average of twenty-four months of vetting and rigorous applications, background checks, and approval systems.

Refugees have more than proven the real and impending threat of persecution, war or violence.

How does that impact your view of refugees in your city?

STATE DEPARTMENT QUOTE POSTED BY BROOK HILLS/RADICAL’S NEW NON PROFIT.

Mission Increase Central Alabama

New non profit promoted by long time Laussane /Global Goals/ FBP affiliate Kevin Moore’s ministry · RECALL that Platt has been the Chair of Theology at Lausanne since 2015 and that Lausanne has totally committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

“Mission Increase Central Alabama connects church leaders who mobilize their congregations locally in an affinity group to build relationships, encourage one another and look for ways to work together. Today, we are at The Church at Brook Hills learning more about a new nonprofit called Cross Cultural Connections that ministers holistically to refugees and internationals in our region.”

DAVID PLATT’S LONG HISTORY WITH GLOBALIST AGENDAS

PLATTS RADICAL BIRTHED “STRATUS” : STRATUS -MISSION DATA REIMAGINED
Stratus asserts that it seeks to address “The great Imbalance”
Stratus aims to address the Great Imbalance by helping the church identify the world’s most urgent needs so that it can reallocate its resources more strategically.
“The vast majority of missions resources go to people and places already Reached by the Gospel, while only 3% of missionaries and 1% of missions money are deployed among the Unreached.”

PLATT HAS SPENT YEARS WORKING WITH THE “CHRISTIAN ECONOMIC FORUM” A “DAVOS FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS” TO HELP CAPTURE CHRISTIAN GIVING FOR GLOBAL GOALS .

THE UNITED NATIONS PLAN FOR RUFUGEES AND FAITH BASED PARTNERS. THE PARTNERS WERE NAMED BY A BROOK HILLS EMPLOYEE AND A LOCAL MISSIONS FUNDING CLEARING HOUSE MISSION INCREASE.

https://www.unhcr.org/us/what-we-do/resettlement-united-states/u-s-resettlement-partners

NOTE THIS IS NOT A GOSPEL MINISTRY BUT A PARTNERSHIP WITH GLOBALIST

UNITED NATIONS ON REFUGEE PARTNERSHIPS GOALS:

“Resettlement is a coordinated activity undertaken in partnership with UNHCR, U.S. government agencies, NGOs and other actors. It includes a variety of specific actions, from the identification of refugees in need of resettlement in the field to screening, processing and reception and integration of the refugees in the United States. Below is a list of partner agencies and organizations.”

National and State Government Partners

Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM)
Department of StateLink is external

“The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides aid and sustainable solutions for refugees, victims of conflict and stateless people around the world through repatriation, local integration and resettlement in the United States. PRM also promotes the United States’ population and migration policies.”

Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR),
Department of Health and Human ServicesLink is external

“The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) provides new populations with the opportunity to maximize their potential in the United States. Its programs provide people in need with critical resources to assist them in becoming integrated members of American society.”

State Refugee CoordinatorsLink is external

State Health CoordinatorsLink is external

United States Citizen and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland SecurityLink is external

“U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States.”

Non-Governmental Partners and Refugee Advocacy Organizations

Refugee Council USA (RCUSA)Link is external
“Refugee Council USA is a coalition of organizations committed to welcoming and protecting refugees.”

InterActionLink is external
“InterAction is the largest alliance of U.S.-based international nongovernmental organizations.”

Cultural Orientation Resource ExchangeLink is external
“The Cultural Orientation Resource Exchange (CORE) is a technical assistance program designed to support and strengthen the linkages between pre-departure and post-arrival cultural orientation programs for refugees on their journey to resettle in the United States.”

Resettlement Agencies

Church World Service (CWS)Link is external

Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC)Link is external

Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM)Link is external

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)Link is external

International Rescue Committee (IRC)Link is external

US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)Link is external

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS)Link is external

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)Link is external

World Relief Corporation (WR)Link is external

Bethany Christian ServicesLink is external

Intergovernmental Partners

International Organization for Migration (IOM)Link is external
IOM works to help ensure the orderly and humane management of migration, to promote international cooperation on migration issues, to assist in the search for practical solutions to migration problems and to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants in need, including refugees and internally displaced people.”

UNITED NATIONS PARTNERS INCLUDE -The International Organization for Migration (IOM)

PART OF UN AGENDA 2030 GOALS-Migrants and the SDGs

Migrants and the SDGs

“The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the positive contribution of migrants to inclusive growth and sustainable development. The Agenda’s core principle is to “leave no one behind,” which includes migrants. Many of the Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) contain targets and indicators which are relevant to migrants or migration. SDG target 10.7 calls on countries to “facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies ”. Other targets directly related to migrants or migration refer to the health workforce in developing countries (3.c), mobility of international students (4.b), human trafficking (5.2, 8.7 and 16.2), labour migration (8.7 and 8.8), remittances (10.c) and legal identity (16.9).  Further, SDG target 17.8 calls for disaggregating data by migratory status.”

THE KIND OF MIGRATION FACILITATION GLOBALIST POLICY THAT IS DRIVING OUR SOUTHERN BORDER INVASION .

SEE- Global compact for migration

“The global compact for migration is the first, intergovernmentally negotiated agreement, prepared under the auspices of the United Nations, to cover all dimensions of international migration in a holistic and comprehensive manner. “

“Today, there are over 258 million migrants around the world living outside their country of birth. This figure is expected to grow for a number of reasons including  population growth, increasing connectivity, trade, rising inequality, demographic imbalances and climate change. Migration provides immense opportunity and benefits – for the migrants, host communities and communities of origin. However, when poorly regulated it can create significant challenges. These challenges include overwhelming social infrastructures with the unexpected arrival of large numbers of people and the deaths of migrants undertaking dangerous journeys.”

“In September 2016 the General Assembly decided, through the adoption of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, to develop a global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration.”

“The process to develop this global compact started in April 2017. The pages in this section detail 18 months of consultation and negotiation, and provide the relevant documentation for each of the events.”

On 13 July 2018 UN Member States finalized the text for the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (Text available in all official languages).

The Intergovernmental Conference to Adopt the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration  will be held on 10 – 11 December in Marrakech, Morocco.”

STATE BY STATE- LOCAL OFFICES SEEKING PARTNERS.

Alabama Office for Refugees

“The Alabama Office for Refugees is a department of Inspiritus Birmingham and is designated by the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to administer the state refugee resettlement program and serve as the State Refugee Coordinator’s office. This office is responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and coordination of refugee services in the state. The Alabama Office for Refugees administers federal funding received from ORR for post-resettlement services. In Alabama the statewide refugee resettlement program is managed by a nonprofit instead of the state government.”

“We recognize the importance of community involvement in refugee resettlement. As the State Refugee Coordinator’s office, we aim to support refugee resettlement by partnering with the community to provide information and resources while facilitating the growth of valuable networks and partnerships. For more information or to partner with us, contact Alabama State Refugee Coordinator.”

UINVERSITY OF ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM /UAB

UAB IS ALSO A PARTNER WITH THE NEW ” RADICAL” /BROOKHILLS CHURCH PROGRAM. NOTE UAB RECENT REFUGEE SIMULATION:

“There are more refugees worldwide today than at any point in recorded history — more than 100 million, with the conflict in Ukraine the latest trigger, according to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. On June 25, former refugee and current University of Alabama at Birmingham graduate student Agok Ayuen will share her personal story and show the public what life in a refugee camp is like — and how they can help refugees in Alabama and beyond right now.”

“Through a partnership with Alabama Interfaith Refugee Partnership, Ayuen and UAB School of Public Health assistant professor and ALIRP board member Meredith Gartin, Ph.D., will help put on the World Refugee Day Simulation Event from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Homewood Central Park. “

SOUTHERN BAPTIST LONG TIME INVOLVEMENT IN THE SPREAD OF ISLAM IN AMERICA.

FROM 2020 REPORT ON THIRTYPIECESOFSILVER

“Southern Baptist North American Missions Board, under the direction of Albert Mohler’s former pastor and pick to head the Southern Baptist entity  has been busy spending millions of missions dollars on developing a network of Send Relief Ministry Centers across North America.”

WHERE THE REFUGEES ARE FROM ACCORDING TO THE BIRMINGHAM CROSS CULTURE CONNECTIONS PROVE THE OPERATION IS SPREADING ISLAM INTO THE WEST AND AMERICA.

ATTEMPTING TO MAKE THE CASE THAT UN REFUGEE PLACEMENT “IS A GOSPEL MANDATE”.

Birmingham Cross Cultural Connections

“As you think about how Christians should respond to immigrants and refugees in need, we encourage you to think about these questions…

•What if your family was in danger because of the location of your home? Would you do everything in your power to move them to a safe place?

• Have you ever moved to a new place? How important was finding friends and community to your wellbeing? How much did you desire for your children to find kind and safe friends?

• We often take for granted the ease with which Americans can take their passport and travel anywhere. That’s not true for 90% of the world. Remember that the journey immigrants and refugees have been on to get to the United States has been a long and hard one.

• Remember the biblical mandate to be generous and hospitable to the foreigner. (Stay tuned this week for scripture references on how the Bible tells us we should respond.)

• Remember Genesis 1:27 tells us that God created ALL PEOPLE in HIS IMAGE. How do you think believers should treat His image bearers?”

REALITY CHECK” FAITH BASED RESTRICTIONS AND INTERFAITH PARTNERS MAKE CLEAR THAT REFUGEE CARE IS NOT ABOUT THE GOSPEL.

The Alabama Interfaith Refugee Partnership (ALIRP) is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Birmingham, Alabama. ALIRP is a diverse coalition of community members, interfaith religious leaders and laypersons, as well as representatives of other community groups, who have come together for the purpose of supporting refugees and asylum seekers through direct assistance, education, and advocacy. “

WOKE CHURCH ? -BROOK HILLS “RADICAL RACIAL RECONCILIATION” AGENDA

https://www.brookhills.org/news/pursuing-racial-reconciliation

“As we pursue racial/ethnic reconciliation in the Church together, we would encourage you as a First Step, to begin discussing the 10 Statements on Race, Racism, and the Gospel (click here) from Pastor Matt with a small group. There are many Scriptures associated with each point that could provide Biblical direction to guide your conversations together. You might consider discussing one point a week with your small group or walking through all of them at once with a small group or group of friends.”
 
“As a Second Step, we would encourage you to choose one of the books below to study with a multi-ethnic group, if possible, so you can gain various perspectives. If your small group is not multi-ethnic, perhaps you can join with another group or invite some friends to join you just for a few weeks for the study. “

RADICAL / PLATT’S LONGTIME REFUGEE PUSH

(FROM 2017)

SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELFARE DELIVERY -THE NEW VISION OF A CHURCH THAT HAS LOST THE GOSPEL.

GOVERNMENT SPECIFIC PROHIBITIONS ON GRANT FUNDED PROGRAMS – NO MINISTRY.

● “Recipients of direct financial assistance from the Department must not
discriminate on the basis of religion in the delivery of services or benefits in
Department-funded social service programs;
● Recipients of direct financial assistance from the Department cannot use
Department funding to support religious activities such as worship, religious
instruction, and proselytizing;
● Recipients of direct financial assistance from the Department that engage in
religious activities must ensure that (1) the activities are separate in either time or
location from Department-funded activities; and (2) the beneficiaries1
of the DOJfunded activities freely choose to participate in the recipients’ religious activities;”

NOTE: FROM SOUTHERN BAPTIST “SEND CENTER ” IN GEORGIA-ONE OF 20 PLUS CENTERS AROUND THE NATION FOR THE SBC FBP.

Overview

“Just outside Atlanta, the city of Clarkston—affectionately called “the Ellis Island of the South”—is home to one of the most diverse populations in America. In Clarkston, 60-70% of the population is foreign-born, resulting in more than 50 countries and 100 ethnic groups all residing within the same 1.4 square miles.”

“It is often the first stop for most of the estimated 40,000 refugees who have resettled in Georgia over the last three decades. Here, these families can find a friendly face and helpful services at Send Relief’s ministry center.”

“The center provides services to refugees and international families through strategic relationships with churches and other ministries. Through these important relationships, we can help provide people with better access to English classes, job skills training, afterschool tutoring and more helpful resources as they navigate a new country and culture.”

“For the 20% of the county who are also struggling to keep food on the table, the center offers long-lasting solutions to help raise families out of poverty and stay financially independent.”


What We Do

“The Atlanta Ministry Center is committed to serving the surrounding refugee population. By partnering with various resettlement agencies, local churches and volunteers, the ministry center:”

  • Facilitates English as a Second Language classes
  • Organizes after-school programming
  • Offers job skills training
  • Provides affordable healthcare
  • And more!

“We also offer mission trips, vision tours and training to churches, prospective missionaries and compassion ministry workers.”

FOLLOW THE MONEY IF YOU WONDER “WHY?”

DHS /FEMA AND OTHER AGENCY GRANTS

“For Fiscal Year 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will provide $363.8 million of available funds to enable non-federal entities to off-set allowable costs incurred for services associated with noncitizen migrant arrivals in their communities.”

“The allocations were distributed in two tranches.”

Tripling Refugee Resettlement from the Western Hemisphere. The Biden-Harris Administration intends to welcome up to 20,000 refugees from Latin American and Caribbean countries during Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024, putting the United States on pace to more than triple refugee admissions from the Western Hemisphere this Fiscal Year alone. This delivers on the President’s commitment under the Los Angeles Declaration for Migration and Protection to scale up refugee admissions from the Western Hemisphere.”

WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 19, 2023— Today, the Biden administration announced a new program allowing U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor an individual to enter the United States as a formal refugee. This program, called the Welcome Corps, complements the traditional U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) by permitting people to join together with others, in minimum groups of five, to apply to sponsor a new refugee. As part of this process, they will have to raise $2,275 per refugee, pass background checks, and create a support plan. “

“Under the current USRAP program, individuals granted refugee status outside the United States can only enter the country through a formal refugee resettlement agency, which helps arrange shelter, food, and employment assistance for newly arrived refugees. However, refugee resettlement agencies only operate in specific areas and are still operating at limited capacity after the Trump administration’s move to slash refugee admissions to their lowest in history. “

“The new private sponsorship program will permit individuals to enter the country even in areas where there are no active refugee resettlement organizations. Unlike parole programs such as Uniting for Ukraine, individuals who enter through this program will have formal refugee status and will be eligible for a green card within a short period of time. The Biden administration hopes to admit at least 5,000 refugees through this new process during the rest of Fiscal Year 2023. “

“GRANTS FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES”

https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/grants-immigrants-refugees

Funding Trends for Movement Giving

“Different from a migrant or immigrant, the UNHCR defines a refugee as “someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence. A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.” What constitutes refugee or asylum seeker status varies between nation-states and expands or contracts based on geopolitical climate and global economic conditions.”

“Philanthropic giving for immigrants and refugees has been historically low in contrast to the increasing needs of people all over the world facing disaster, war and oppression. According to Foundation Center data, between 2011 and 2015, less than 1% of all money granted by the 1,000 largest U.S. foundations benefitted immigrants and refugees.”

“The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, citing Candid data, notes that movement groups received only $124 million in grants in 2016. From 2014–2016, only “14% of dollars flowed directly to state and local groups and less than a quarter went to national membership networks that are directly accountable to local grassroots and impacted communities.” Based on NCRP’s analysis, funding for the pro-immigrant and pro-refugee movements lagged behind growth in foundation wealth, which more than quadrupled from 2011 to 2019, and the “share of funding for movement advocacy and organizing never exceeded 0.4 percent of total foundation giving.”

Since 2016–2020, cash grant funding from about 3,000 U.S.-based funders, according to Philanthropy News, has totaled about $1.5 billion in support of immigrants’ rights or only 19.2% of overall giving for immigrants’ rights.

On the other hand, funding for refugees and asylum seekers — which largely collapsed during 2016–2020 due in part to Trump administration refugee and immigration policies that caused the closure of hundreds of refugee resettlement groups as quotas dropped dramatically — still represents a small fraction of overall philanthropic giving in this space. However, giving is slowly increasing with the majority of funds related to refugees and asylum seekers since 2016–2021, going to national organizations that focus on global human rights.

Areas of funding related to immigrants and refugees

“According to analyses conducted by Candid and the Human Rights Funders Network, global human rights funding in support of migrants and refugees increased from $277.4 million in 2015 to $474 million in 2019.”

“Grants for immigration and refugees typically address a number of concentrated areas, such as immigration reform; refugee resettlement, jobs and rights; and legal aid, integration, human rights, labor rights and social services for immigrants, child migrants, undocumented people and others. In the U.S., support for DACA recipients is gradually increasing. While some funders give broadly to support immigrants and refugees, most focus on a particular area of concern, such as immigration policy reform in the United States, refugee resettlement, job skills, or emergency aid for refugees from a particular nation or region”

CONCLUSION

IT IS NOT ADVANCING CHRISTIANITY – NOR IS IT A GOSPEL MANDATE . REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IS CENTRAL TO GLOBAL GOALS AND THE UN INTERFAITH PUSH TOWARD “THE NEW GLOBAL SPIRITUALITY” AND TO MARGINALIZE CHRISTIANITY IN THE US WHILE OPENLY PROMOTING GLOBALISM AND UN AGENDA 2030.

Ephesians 8:5-11 – “For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”

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