Abstract

This article views migration as a topical issue that poses challenges, especially in recent times, for migrant sending and hosting nations and the migrants themselves. In response, the church has recommended various ways of addressing the prevailing migration situation. In acknowledging these proposed intervention measures, this article aims to establish if the churches’ approaches to the migration situation are harmonised and integrated. To accomplish this, the article reviews the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) responses to migration challenges as a window and insight into the broader approaches employed by the churches. The WCC mirrors the churches’ efforts, strategies and positions on migration issues. However, some churches do not adequately execute some of the interventions because of lack of finances to meet the material needs of the migrants, whilst others break the laws of the land as they respond to migration challenges. The article concludes by making recommendations on how the WCC can improve some of its intervention strategies in order to effectively respond to migration challenges. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article views migration as a topical issue that poses challenges to migrant sending and hosting nations and the migrants themselves. It acknowledges that the Church has recommended various ways of addressing the prevailing situation of migration. After acknowledging the aforesaid, it then proceeds to determine if the Churches’ approaches and interventions to the migration situation are harmonised and integrated. As such, the article is interdisciplinary as it seeks to understand the integration and harmonisation of the churches’ approaches and interventions to the topical issue of migration.

Highlights

  • Migration has been a topical issue in recent times (Castles & Wise 2008; World Migration Report 2020)

  • One way of understanding what the churches are doing is to review the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) response to the challenges of migration. Such a review provides insights into the broader approaches employed by the churches, as the WCC mirrors their efforts, strategies and positions on migration issues

  • The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (ELCF) has fewer than 5% migrant membership, mainly Swedish, Russian, German, Sudanese and Congolese

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Introduction

Migration has been a topical issue in recent times (Castles & Wise 2008; World Migration Report 2020). One way of understanding what the churches are doing is to review the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) response to the challenges of migration. Such a review provides insights into the broader approaches employed by the churches, as the WCC mirrors their efforts, strategies and positions on migration issues (cf Cloud 2013:n.p.; Tulun 2020:1). The aim of the review is to analyse the WCC responses to the global challenges of migration, especially the strengths and weaknesses of its intervention approaches. The analysis will form the basis for recommendations to strengthen the responses of the churches’ and the WCC itself as an institution

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