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Entries in church orphan ministry (67)

Wednesday
Mar032010

Lifesong Honduras

Please enjoy these updates from Guy, director for Lifesong Honduras orphan care -

Over the last month, the staff has been adapting to the many new changes caused by the new class hours.  Yes, we are all being stretched, but change is always a good thing when it is for the better.

The weekend of February 6th all of the students arrived for the school year 2010, we registered around 450 students.   This number is up from past years, but we also have more new enrollees than in previous years. We literally have had to clear out storage rooms to create more space to house all of them. It is obvious which direction we will need to take with the next building project, adding on to the existing boys’ dorms to accommodate for the increase in enrollments. 

It  was brought to my attention this week that 40 of our 150 new students, primarily our 7th graders, are way below the normal weight and height of someone their age, they clearly have not received the nutrition that they have needed to start the adolescent growth process. It is our desire to provide each of them with vitamins and minerals to help compensate for where they have been lacking in the past, their diets will obviously improve with the food they will receive from the cafeteria. We are used to that here, to some extent, but not to the extreme that we are seeing this year.  However, after consulting with the ministry medical clinic to see what we had available, I discovered that we have only two bottles of adult vitamins available. We would appreciate any help that could be given to help us offer this to them regularly, it would benefit many, to say the least.

We started classes this Wednesday on schedule, only to discover that we are lacking in providing 75 students with desks.  Currently, these students are sitting on the floor or standing, until this problem can be remedied.  We will need $2000 to construct the amount of school desks we are lacking. The beauty is we can do that right here on campus in our own welding shop.   

Until next time, God Bless!”

Monday
Mar012010

Connecting Kids in Crisis with Caring People and Christ!

North County Christ the King in Lynden, WA recently started a church adoption fund with Lifesong for Orphans!

His Kids Our Homes along with the staff, council and missions board of North County Christ the King (NCCTK) believe that God is up to something very special as He forms families and transforms lives through the miracle of adoption.  

As a community of people who have been touched by this miracle, we want to play an active role in helping others who desire to adopt!

We have been witness to a God Sized movement on the hearts of people in our church and in our community to care for kids in crisis by reaching out to them thru adoption!

 

Wednesday
Feb242010

The Church Reclaiming the Care of Orphans...

 

Embrace is a community of like minded families, individuals, and churches passionate about the needs and care of orphans and waiting children in America.

Matthew 6:26

Trails to the Frontier - posted by Michael Monroe of Tapestry

Bruce and Denise Kenrick, together with Cindy Coffman, lead Embrace, the foster care and adoption ministry at Rhea’s Mill Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Embrace is a member of the DFW Alliance, and Bruce recently shared these thoughts about their ministry’s journey to the present and their latest initiative to help churches become more involved in the lives of orphans and waiting children.

Nearly three years ago, our church was one of over 300,000 Christian churches in America that had no intentional ministry to orphans or waiting children. When we came to our small Baptist church to be on staff, my wife and I were already foster parents. Yet our church remained mostly uninvolved in this area. Honestly, even my wife and I were not aware of the potential that was staring us in the face each week.

It wasn’t until a mom of one of the students in our church was driving down the road listening to the “Cry of the Orphan” radio broadcast that the potential (and the calling) began to become evident. She had no experience or background in foster care or adoption. She hadn’t visited an orphanage overseas … yet God seemingly pulled her over to the side of the road and called her to launch a ministry that would help the church reclaim the care of orphans and waiting children.

She asked us to help her start the ministry, and while we had experience in foster care and student ministry, we were lost when it came to organizing an orphan care ministry from scratch. Fortunately, one of the pioneer orphan care ministries in the United States, Tapestry at Irving Bible Church, was located just thirty minutes down the road, and they were willing to meet with us, share their ideas and resources and give us direction as we developed the vision for what our ministry would become. It was through their mentoring, as well as our connection to resources from organizations such as Hope for Orphans, that God led us to craft the vision and mission for our ministry, Embrace.

After struggling for nearly two years to solidify any real programming that would make a lasting impact on the foster, orphan care and adoption community, we dreamed up an initiative that would duplicate what Tapestry had done for us. We believe that it is God’s purpose that the local church lead by example in caring for orphans and waiting children. After all, if the church walks away from this privilege and opportunity, these children will ultimately gain little benefit from what the world has to offer. So in our third year of ministry, we are launching Sketching Floor in order to call more churches to the frontier of orphan care ministry and equip them to do it well.

Thus far, many churches of all sizes and from various denominations have embraced the idea of inviting God to use their local congregation to love and serve these precious children. Just as Tapestry didn’t ask us to mimic their programs or approach, yet freely offered every resource they had, we plan to pray with church lay leaders and staff members asking God to help them chart the direction the He would have them go.

Orphan care ministry can be a difficult area to wrap our arms around. With more than 140 million orphans spanning the globe, the needs are vast – but so too are the possibilities. If we ask every church to do every thing in the area of orphan ministry, the task would truly be insurmountable … but God has equipped His Church to meet these needs for the sake of these children and praise of His glory. So we are grateful for those that have blazed a trail for us to follow, and we look forward to walking with others down this path as the frontier expands before us.

Sketching Floor is a gathering of church teams crafting relevant, effective ministries to care for orphans and waiting children. Led by experienced local church ministry leaders, it is designed to help churches organize their orphan ministry’s vision, sharpen their efforts and begin making an impact. Churches need not travel the journey of creating and growing an orphan ministry alone – Sketching Floor is available so they don’t have to.

To learn more about Sketching Floor or to find out how your church can participate in Sketching Floor, visit http://www.sketchingfloor.org/."

It should not be lost that this is a 250 person church with a vibrant and innovative orphan ministry that is now actively seeking to help other churches (sometimes 10 or 20 times their size) develop, launch and sustain healthy orphan ministry.  Really cool!

 

Monday
Feb222010

We hope to see you in Louisville this weekend! 

Adopting For Life Conference- Friday & Saturday, February 26-27th 2010 from Southern Seminary on Vimeo.

We’ll be presenting at a conference on adoption entitled, “Adopting for Life”. You may be wondering whether this will be a conference about the doctrine of adoption or “real” adoption. Well, one of the things that we’ll be discussing is the fact that you can’t talk about the one without talking about the other. Read more here.

Wednesday
Feb172010

How can my church become more 'adoption-friendly'?

World Magazine article, Look After Orphans (Paul Golden, January 30, 2010), presents 20 proactive ways in which your church can answer the call to 'look after orphans in their distress' (James 1:27)

Here are some highlights:

#1--'Pray that you and your church would become adoption-friendly'

#4--'Make adoption resources available to the church'

#10--'Create a standing chruch fund for adoption costs'

#16--'Sponsor a child'

Want to know more?

Read the article online or join us on our Facebook fan page as we feature these 20 ways in the next 20 days!