Engaging with the pressing issue of orphan care, this book highlights a grassroots movement dedicated to supporting millions of orphans and "functionally parentless" children. Through personal stories and illustrations, it emphasizes a biblical perspective on the importance of caring for these vulnerable populations. It offers practical guidance for churches and individuals, covering adoption, foster care, and community involvement. The authors provide actionable steps and showcase various organizations and families actively involved in orphan ministry, fostering hope and empowerment in this vital mission.
Rick Morton Livres




One Hundred Years of Dirt
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The memoir explores the themes of violence, treachery, and resilience within Rick Morton's family, particularly focusing on his mother, who emerges as an unsung hero amid adversity. Following a traumatic accident, the family faces profound challenges that highlight their struggles with anger, fear, and the complexities of boundaries—both real and imagined. Through this unflinching narrative, Morton reflects on the harsh realities of their lives and the generational impact of their experiences.
KnowOrphans: Mobilizing the Church for Global Orphanology
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
KnowOrphans explores three areas of global orphanology--transnational adoptive expectations and challenges, the need for reform, and evangelically compassionate responses.
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