What do a small-town Maryland couple, a farm in Zambia, and 200 orphan children have in common?
What do a small-town Maryland couple, a farm in Zambia, and 200 orphan children have in common?
The plight of the orphan is on the heart of God—and it’s on Paul Pennington’s heart, too.
Today on the broadcast, Dennis Rainey visits with Christian businessman Benedict Schwartz and his wife, Kathleen, founders of the Children of Zion Village in Namibia, Africa.
In 2001, Christian businessman Benedict Schwartz heard the call to begin creating orphan villages in Africa.
Rick Warren explains how he and his wife, Kaye, were called to speak up for orphans in Africa.
Rick Warren tells why the Body of Christ should be concerned about the plight of the orphan.
Today on the broadcast, Sara Dorman, a clinical psychologist specializing in women’s issues and crisis pregnancies, and author Natalie Gillespie, a mother and stepmother of seven, tell how their hearts were turned toward adoption when they saw the very real needs of children and unwed mothers in the U.S. and around the world.
Phil and Christy Krause talk about their quest to adopt Abraham and Grace.
Steven Curtis Chapman, and his daughter, Emily, talk about how she persuaded their family to adopt a child from China.
Dennis and Barbara talk about three key points to consider as we ask God how we can be advocates for orphans worldwide.