Good News In The Neighborhood

Looking for the Helpers

14 min · 3. feb. 2026
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In this episode of Good News in the Neighborhood, Pastor Chris shares the full story behind his unexpected friendship with Ibrahim, a young Sudanese immigrant who was detained in an ICE raid and released in Houston with no money, no phone, and nowhere to go. What begins with a single phone call turns into a night of Uber rides, shared meals, chocolate chip cookies, and the kind of hospitality that feels small but changes everything.

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