“I just had a little house [to give]” says Mark Massey, a Pentecostal lay minister at the National Immigrant Integration Conference. Massey is the quintessential Good Samaritan who did not turn away when 53 Indian “guest workers” appealed to him for aid. He helped them to escape their servitude, housed and fed them. He has since spent nearly a decade helping more than 500 Indian workers in similar straits to gain freedom and legal status, first in his native Oklahoma and later in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. See and listen to more from the Seattle event here.