All in Orphan Care

All in Orphan Care
Author: Jason Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-12-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781625861276


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It was never God's intent for children to be without a family! This is why scripture says He assumes the role of father to the fatherless and He sets the lonely in families. This is the heart of God - a good, loving and gracious Father. This is also the basis of His mandate towards us, the Church, to care for vulnerable children and families around us. Our call to care for the vulnerable and orphaned is rooted in God's care of us through Jesus. That's what this book is about - the work of Christ on our behalf in the gospel. ALL IN Orphan Care is a six-session study guide designed to prepare and equip those exploring the call to foster care, adoption or some aspect of supporting families. This multi-faceted curriculum can be used in groups, classes or other equipping environments. It includes: Six sessions on theology, realistic expectations, confronting fears, clarifying your role, etc. Engaging group discussion guides Encouraging personal reflection questions Powerful stories from real-life foster and adoptive families Inspiring articles on some of the most commonly asked questions ...and so much more! For bulk orders of 20 or more books, visit www.allinorphancare.com. Discounts apply.

ALL in Orphan Care

ALL in Orphan Care
Author: Jason Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692226728


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Everyone Can Do Something

Everyone Can Do Something
Author: Jason Johnson
Publisher: Credo House Publishers
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781625861313


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We're not all called to do the same thing, but we are all capable of doing something! When it comes to serving the orphaned and vulnerable, this can be the mantra of your church and the foundation of the foster care, adoption and orphan care ministry you establish - everyone can do something! Your church has the ability to make a significant difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families. The questions are not "can" you or "should" you, but "how" can you and "what" does that need to look like? That's what this book is about. Everyone Can Do Something is a strategic field-guide specifically designed to help your church rally around caring for the orphaned and vulnerable. In it you will discover how to: Clarify your message Make the problem relatable Connect people into a community of support Develop a strategic plan Use existing discipleship mechanisms in your church Chart a clear path of ministry "next steps" Plan and promote events ...and so much more! Whether you are launching a new foster care, adoption or orphan care ministry or leading an existing one, you'll discover the principles you need to take the next best steps for your church, your ministry and the families and children you are serving. For bulk orders of 10 or more books, visit www.everyonecandosomethingbook.com. Discounts apply.

Until Every Child Is Home

Until Every Child Is Home
Author: Todd R. Chipman
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802497748


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“A wise and experienced guide, Todd Chipman offers practical direction on how local congregations can do better in our quest to care for those Jesus calls ‘the least of these my brothers.’” –Russell Moore, author of Adopted for Life Your church is doing so much already. Trying to convince people to do foster care or adoption can feel like just another daunting, impossible task. It’s hard enough to get volunteers for the nursery, much less volunteers to foster or adopt a child! But what if we’re thinking about it the wrong way? What if orphan care actually increases your church’s capacity to do ministry? What if this one ministry opens doors to many others? Discover how orphan care transforms 6 key aspects of your ministry, meet dozens of families and churches who have experienced the transformative power of orphan care, and learn how you can get involved even if you’re not ready to foster or adopt. After catching the vision for this vital ministry, you’ll be ready to join them!

Orphan Justice

Orphan Justice
Author: Johnny Carr
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433677989


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Combining biblical theology and a personal journey with the latest social research, "Orphan Justice" moves readers from talking about global orphan care to actually doing something about it.

In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence

In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence
Author: Philip Darke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781625860095


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How can we love with excellence the millions of orphaned and vulnerable children in our world who have lost their parents, have no relatives to love them well, and likely will not be adopted? In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence frames a conversation around this question through a collaborative effort involving fifteen authors from orphan care organizations around the world, bringing to the table an often-neglected component of orphan care. After discussing why everyone in the world, Christian and non-Christian alike, should care to the core about caring for orphans, In Pursuit examines a framework-from family to spiritual formation (and a whole lot in between)-of what excellent, best-practice orphan care looks like in situations where kinship care, legal adoption, quality foster care, or reunification with biological family is not possible, feasible, or likely to occur. As you read this book, you will be invited to learn from others seeking best-practice orphan care, engage in the conversation, and advocate for orphans around the world . . . and in your own backyard.

Becoming Home (Frames Series)

Becoming Home (Frames Series)
Author: Barna Group,
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310433509


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Caring for orphans makes grace touchable. When Christians choose to adopt, foster, mentor or support care for orphans around the world, it reveals God's true character to the world like nothing else we can do. This softcover book unpacks specific steps that you can take to care for orphans in distress. Some of these steps are “big” choices like fostering or adopting; some are smaller choices like supporting work abroad or mentoring a foster youth. But all have the impact of revealing God’s love to someone who wants to be home for good. Join Jedd Medefind, president of the Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO), as he reveals the profound sense that deep, sustaining love for orphans springs not from duty, guilt or even idealism, but foremost as a response to the way we've first been loved by God.

Am I Special?

Am I Special?
Author: Stephen Hogue
Publisher: Day Publishing, llc
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:


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Am I Special is a wonderful illustrated book that exposes kids to the amazing world of adoption. It focuses on one day in the life of a precious little girl named Josie. Josie is five years old and learning new things everyday. She learns from her family that ordinary things are "special". After finding out what special means, she wonders if she is special, because she was adopted. She comes to find out that she wasn’t abandoned; she was chosen. Steve and Sandra Hogue have been in full-time ministry for over 18 years, involved in youth, outreach, and children ministries. Currently, they are serving as US missionaries with COMPACT family services. They have fostered 16 children over the years and have adopted 6 from foster care and 2 from private agencies. They are active in their community’s foster care system and oversee All For Children, orphans ministry, at their home church. They desire to see churches awakened to the biblical mandate of James 1:27, to care for orphans. Their desire is to see The Church view themselves as the answer to the orphan care crisis and to respond as a catalyst for change. You can learn more about their missions work, follow their travels and meet their kids at www.TheChurchIsTheSolution.com.

The Orphan's Abba

The Orphan's Abba
Author: April Jurgensen
Publisher: Ebenezer Publishing House
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781641840361


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Do you ever feel like God is distant, disapproving, or disconnected from your daily life?Do you feel a deep sense of emptiness where you desire spiritual fervor? Do you long for a more personal relationship with your heavenly Father?When April Jurgensen founded The Boaz Project to minister to orphans, she didn't realize they would rock her theology, shed new light on Scripture, and revive her heart. In "The Orphan's Abba," April shares inspiring stories from over 100 international trips to visit orphans and translates her experiences into powerful spiritual takeaways. Your faith will be bolstered as you experience God's love for you through the lens of orphan care.This book invites you to:-Uncover the deliberate ways God relentlessly pursues you-See yourself as God sees you, a beloved, chosen, and adopted child of God-Discover how to ensure God hears your prayers-Understand how you can comfort the heart of God-Consider how obedience to God changes youGet ready to unveil a portrait of God's heart for all, painted in the light of His love for the orphan.

KnowOrphans

KnowOrphans
Author: Rick Morton
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596698977


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The global orphan crisis is complex. The church’s response should be comprehensive, but is it? In this provocative follow-up to Orphanology, author Rick Morton provides the framework for families and churches to have a gospel-centered response to the growing global issue of orphan care. KnowOrphans addresses three distinct areas associated with global orphanology. Delving deeper into the criticisms of the movement, the need for reform, and what families can expect, author Rick Morton helps shape realistic perceptions of the challenges and rewards adoptive parents face in transnational adoptions. Through illuminating the work internationally adoptive families can expect, KnowOrphans offers solutions for the church in remedying the ills and deficiencies surrounding the church’s role in equipping and supporting families before, during, and after the adoption process. Knowing that the church’s response and attitude should be one that goes beyond adoption, KnowOrphans also addresses the complexities of how Christians are to respond ethically, compassionately, and comprehensively to the biblical call to care for orphans. KnowOrphans is the next step in conversation as this evangelically based movement of orphan care matures and begins to live out James 1:27 globally.