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Living Stones – Afghan Ministry

n honor of Cyd Mizell – missing in Afghanistan since January 26, 2008 – Mark taught this message at Island Community Church. God the cornerstone, draws us to Himself and makes us His living stones. Click the link to view.

Afghan Refugee Artist – Anita

Cindy and I had the pleasure of attending an art show for a dear Afghan refugee friend, Anita. We are grateful that St. Mary’s Girls School was so kind as to host her first American Art show. We bought our favorite drawing – you can see it here – not only because we love the expressions she […]

Stretching Our Faith

We are amazed at God’s goodness. Each week, when the Refugee Memphis team gathers, we report on God’s undertakings among us:Josh T stays busy teaching English classes for eager Afghans and Ukrainians. He offers a particular Friday class to prepare students for their driver’s license exam. Kimberly stays busy getting kids enrolled in five different schools. Darla coordinates all kinds of ministry […]

Shop & Support Refugees

God has provided a new way for friends like you to support refugees. Thanks to Grind City Designs, you can shop in our new store, and 20% of everything you purchase returns to Refugee Memphis. The proceeds go to support the Ukrainian and Afghan projects. We have several different designs of high-quality T-shirts, short and long-sleeve. We also have a […]

Lemonade for Refugee Memphis

We are so grateful to the Jackson family for their July 4th Lemonade stand. One dollar got you a cool glass of lemonade and a donation to Refugee Memphis. Their daughter came up with the idea and her parents supported her wholeheartedly. The crowds were huge at the parade and at the stand. Every small […]

20th Anniversary of CCAfghan.org

Twenty Years ago, shortly after the events of 9/11 and the initial US attack on the Taliban, Concerned Christians for Afghanistan was birthed in Memphis, Tennessee. Laurie Tucker, retired Executive Director of World Marketing of FedEx invited Pastor Sam Shaw, Dr. Mark Morris, and a handful of executives at FedEx to gather in prayer for Afghanistan. […]