Tim Philpot, a circuit judge in family court in Lexington, KY, reveals what it’s like to be a judge, presiding where nearly 90% of cases involve unmarried couples.
Tim Philpot, a circuit judge in family court in Lexington, KY, reveals what it’s like to be a judge, presiding where nearly 90% of cases involve unmarried couples.
From foster care advocates to a former foster kid, we’ll hear about God’s heart for the orphan, and ways believers can get involved in one aspect of “pure and undefiled religion.”
One of the most gifted Christian musicians of this century, Steven Curtis Chapman, joins Dennis Rainey to talk about his latest CD, “Worship and Believe.”
Steven Curtis Chapman talks about Show Hope, an organization with care centers in China that have helped more than 5,000 orphans, at least 500 of whom have been adopted.
Raised in Ukraine by her abusive mother, Diana Prykhodko fled to the streets of Kiev when she was just 9 years old. Through a series of God-orchestrated events, Diana was adopted into an American family.
Bishop Aaron Blake was not prepared for the chat he had with a 15-year-old boy named Melvin who was in the foster care system. What followed took Bishop Blake and his wife on a journey they never expected.
Romanian-born with no legs, Jen Bricker found a loving family in the home of Gerald and Sharon Bricker. The Brickers encouraged her to try whatever she wanted to-including gymnastics. Jen shares her story.
Pastor Brian Borgman shares how he and his wife came to adopt their son Alex. While adoption is a blessing to all involved, it also requires perseverance and many sacrifices.
Pastor Brian Borgman talks about the little boy, Alex, they would eventually provide care for, and the challenges of parenting a child who has known nothing but neglect.
God has turned my world upside down, but He’s turning it right side up.” Katie Davis tells how God changed her perspective and filled her with passion to love and serve the Ugandan children.
Motherhood is delightful and difficult, even for the most seasoned of mothers. Katie Davis tells how she went from a being a kindergarten teacher at age 18 to a mother of 13 by the time she was 25.
Eighteen-year-old Katie Davis had a desire to go and serve the children of Uganda for a season before college. Hear more about this courageous young woman and her outreach to orphans in Africa.
Pastor Daniel Kaggwa’s church in Uganda closed an orphanage by fostering all of the children through church families. Pastor Kaggwa shares how his community rallied together for the love of orphans.
Tyrone Flowers was a young athlete whose career was cut short when a teammate shot him, leaving him paralyzed. He shares the details of his story, and how God has been working in his life.
Barbara Rainey talks about some of the ways adoption affects your marriage, your other children, and your relationship with Christ.
Jon and Shelly Bergeron talk frankly about the realities of adoption and ask prospective parents to consider that adoption is not without difficult financial, emotional and spiritual costs.
Jon and Shelly Bergeron talk about their tentative trek into the world of adoption, first by adopting a deaf boy from the foster care system and next by adopting a deaf teen from China.
Johnny Carr talks about some of the challenges that can take place in the adoption system. More importantly, Johnny talks about the plight of orphans around the world.