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Jesus Didn’t Just Preach Compassion—He Commanded It.

“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”

— Matthew 25:35

Offering refuge isn’t charity. It’s discipleship.

To welcome the stranger is to live out the Gospel in full view—a visible, tangible act of Christ’s love in a broken world.

That’s the heart behind G92.

Our name draws from the Hebrew word “ger”—meaning sojourner, foreigner, or immigrant—a word that appears 92 times in the Old Testament.

Each mention is a reminder. A command. A call.

We are called to:

  • Protect the vulnerable
  • Provide for the displaced
  • Welcome the stranger as family

This is not a political issue.

It’s a biblical one.

Norms

What we expect from Allies.

  • We will not share someone else’s photo, story or personal information outside of the group without their permission.
  • We will be led by curiosity, not judgment.
  • We will listen and speak with humility.
  • We will respect each other’s opinions and experiences.
  • We will not use stereotypes, slurs, or derogatory terms.
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