Migration to South Africa : a missional reflection of a refugee using Jeremiah 29:4–12 as an interpretive framework
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Kabongo, Kasebwe Timothee Luc
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University of LIMPOPO, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies
Abstract
This article is an auto-ethnographic reflection on the phenomenon of migration. The latter is
on the increase throughout the world. This article focusses on the context of South Africa
where there seems to be a negative perception of refugees in communities of poverty. It uses
Jeremiah 29:4–12 as an interpretative framework to, on the one hand, analyse the negative
perceptions of refugees and, on the other hand, propose ways refugees could be assets to their
host communities. The author is part of a missional team that serves in some South African
communities of poverty where refugees have experienced a great deal of discrimination. He
reflects on his status as a refugee and a mission worker to point out a constructive role a
refugee could play in society as a Christian. He refers to this role as good news agency. The
article alludes to practical examples where a constructive role in a community has led refugees
to be seen as assets to their communities. It concludes by stressing that the negative perception
of refugees in South African communities of poverty may be an implicit collective longing
local residents have for good news agents around them regardless of their countries of origin.
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Asset, Building, Good news agents, Migration, Perception, Refugee
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Kabongo, K.T.L., 2020,
‘Migration to South Africa:
A missional reflection of a
refugee using Jeremiah
29:4–12 as an interpretive
framework’, Theologia
Viatorum 44(1), a57. https://DOI.org/ 10.4102/tv.v44i1.57.