The Palestinian Priest Welcoming Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Jordan

Published: Nov. 20, 2019, 5:44 p.m.

b'Transcribed highlights of the show can be found in our episode summaries.\\nEarlier this fall, the Trump administration announced that the US would accept no more than 18,000 refugees in the coming fiscal year. Here\\u2019s how CT reported this news:\\n"President Trump\\u2019s administration has dramatically cut the number of refugees admitted to the US every year since taking office. Last year, CT reported on evangelicals condemning the decision to drop the refugee ceiling to then-historic low of 30,000 for the 2019 fiscal year. The year before, it was down to 45,000. Up until then, the cap for resettling refugees in the US hadn\\u2019t gone below 70,000 in 30 years."\\nWhile in many years, the US has frequently accepted more refugees than other countries, the number has almost always been a tiny fraction of its overall population. Meanwhile, Jordan, a country of just under 10 million, is currently home to 762,420 refugees.\\nOne Christian working with hundreds of these refugees is Father Khalil Jaar, the priest at St Mary\\u2019s Catholic Church in Marka Jordan. Father Jaar ministers to Iraqi and Syrian families by providing them with food, education, and other provisions.\\nFather Jaar joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli discuss his work with Syrian and Iraqi refugees, what happened when he was kidnapped in Iraq, and how God continues to provide for the community.\\nThis episode of Quick to Listen is brought to you in part by Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University, which offers a practical, student-centered approach to seminary. Wesley Seminary\\u2019s model connects applicable coursework with active ministry. For more information, visit seminary.indwes.edu.\\nThis episode of Quick to Listen is brought to you in part by\\xa0Intensional. D.A. Horton unpacks how God addresses these issues and where to take it from there in his new book\\xa0Intensional.\\xa0Go to dahorton.com to learn more about Intensional.\\nThis episode of Quick to Listen is also brought to you by\\xa0Christianbook.com, your go-to source for everything Christian. Books, Bibles, gifts, music and more, all in one place. And always from people who share your values. Go to\\xa0Christianbook.com.\\n\\nWhat is \\u201cQuick to Listen\\u201d? Read more\\nSubscribe to Quick to Listen on Apple Podcasts\\nFollow the podcast on Twitter\\nFollow our host on Twitter: Morgan Lee\\nSubscribe to Mark\\u2019s newsletter: The Galli Report \\nMusic by Sweeps\\nQuick to Listen is produced by Morgan Lee and Matt Linder\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'