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.”
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.”
Do you love me? That’s the question Jesus posed to Peter, and His question to us is the same.
Thousands of children are waiting for homes, and many of those waiting have special needs.
What do a nurse, an futures trader and an empty nest mom have in common?
When ordinary people come close to the orphan, something unusual usually happens.
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.