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Entries in orphan (46)

Friday
Nov192010

a gift with purpose

 

10-11 Gifts of Purpose from Lifesong for Orphans on Vimeo.

 

It’s that time of year again.  Holiday music rings through car stereos and store speaker systems.  Decorations and lights bring new life to homes across America.  Families gather together.  Malls fill with anxious shoppers in search of that one perfect gift for their loved ones.  It’s the season of love, joy and family. 

As we celebrate the upcoming holidays with our families...  As we remember the birth of our Savior...  And as we enjoy the many traditions that come with the Christmas season, let us also remember those who won’t be celebrating this Christmas.

Remember the 147 million orphans worldwide who won’t receive a gift from a parent.  Remember the children living on the streets whose only Christmas wish is survival.

What if, this year, your family gave a gift that can’t fit under a tree?  What if this year you gave Christmas to a child in need?

Christmas in the form of… 

  • Education
  • Food
  • Home
  • Adoption

This year join Lifesong for Orphans in giving a gift with purpose.  A gift that will speak Jesus to a child. 

Introducing Lifesong’s 2010 Christmas Gifts of Purpose Catalog.  Tis the season to bring joy and purpose to orphans.

 

Wednesday
Nov172010

Soup's on... 

 

I'm sure many you remember our friend, Addisyn Block, who has been continually advocating for orphans, specifically for our kiddos at Lifesong Ethiopia after her visit there this summer. (check out previous blog posts about Addisyn here and here)

We recently received this letter from Addisyn along with her lunch money for the past several months.  That's right--this school year, Addisyn has eaten the African soup she saw Gary and Peggy Ifft make in Ethiopia every day, and is donating the money normally spent on lunch to kids in Africa. 

Yeah...we think it's great too!

  

 

Thanks again Addisyn for your continued support and amazing example...we feel so blessed to partner with you in serving the fatherless.

Wednesday
Nov102010

Score!

Red Card Kids was designed to raise awareness about children at risk and inspire a reaction among families in the church

(Don't know what I'm talking about?  click HERE or check out their website HERE)

One 11-year-old boy took what he learned in this 8-week class to heart.  When Jacob found out that more children die from malaria than AIDS he wanted to come with a way to help.

As a soccer player, he asked people to donate money for every goal his team made that season.  The money Jacob was raised would then go towards buying mosquito nets for children on the other side of the world. 

 

Wow, Jacob, this is really awesome!  Keep it up!

If you want to know more, here’s a link to an article from the Denver Post highlighting Jacob’s story.

 

Friday
Nov052010

Who's Excited?

Check out this post at Lifeway's "Kids Ministry 101" blog by adoptive daddy, Jeff(with kiddos and wife, Abbey), complete with a video featuring one cool guy... our vp, Andy Lehman AND a chance to win another (that's right) give-away

This blog provides some great resources and has some great thoughts on Orphan Sunday this weekend.  Can you believe it's already upon us?  So who's excited to go out this weekend and pray, worship, and advocate on behalf of orphans?

I know I am.

Have a great weekend, everyone, and next time we meet, i'll be announcing our give-away winners!

Remember, you have till 11:59pm Sunday to comment for a chance to win!

 

Thursday
Nov042010

Prayer Leads to Action

Wow!  Thank you for all of your responses this week!  So many great ideas.  Keep 'em coming!  You still have until 11:59 Sunday night to have a chance to win a new t-shirt!  ... oh the excitement of it all.

Recently we received an update from Ginny Stoller, one of our missionaries in Ethiopia.  I want to include a little excerpt from what she wrote.  I'll warn you... it's heart breaking... and oh so common...

Last week I had a young mother sit in the school office and beg us to take her seven year old son—not to merely register him, but to literally take him... for adoption—something we are in no way equipped to do.  Her eyes were pleading and hopeless.  A widow, she had lost her husband about three years ago, and has three children.   Her landlord gave her a week to get out of her home. Because she must care for her children, she cannot hold a job and earn money to support the family.  One child is already up for adoption in a town to the south, and the youngest is a three year old strapped to her back—too scared to even look at me. The 7 year old is recovering from TB, and has been on medication for four months.  He was registered in another school but has to take his medication with food, something our school provides for our students.  We were able to register him in kindergarten and ensure he can be fed, but this doesn’t solve his mother's desperate situation, and she’s terrified of having to live on the streets.

I also recently found out one of our 3rd grade students lost her mother after a long illness (probably HIV).  Her father died a while ago.  Her uncle and his wife brought her in to discuss their living situation.  They were trying to keep her mother’s house to live in, but were unsure if they would be allowed to stay there. She sat quietly behind them, her head down.  Surely the loss of a mother and the threatened loss of a home is more than any child should have to bear.

I know that God has a plan for each of us.  I believe He loves and cares for the destitute.  I have faith that His heart breaks when He sees another family... another child thrust out on the streets.  

I also know that He desires to use His body to help protect the weak.  He wants to raise up His church to do powerful things... will we let Him?  

I won't pretend to have the answers.  When I look at situations like this I feel overwhelmed and small.  But i know God is faithful!  I KNOW it!  And HE has the answers.  He is not overwhelmed or surprised by any of this.  He is not small or weak.  He is BIG and mighty!

Will you join my in prayer this week? Pray that God's body will rise to the occasion of caring for the vulnerable.  Pray that He will give clear insight and direction.  Pray that we will take hold of His grace that is so sufficient and respond when we feel the Spirit move.

Pray... and then act!