Hear Their Voices

Posted on November 20, 2008 
Filed Under Life, Media, Orphan Care, Personal, Physical Health, Social Concern, Spiritual Life

As many as 140 million kids across the globe are orphans. They are longing for a family. They need parents who will care for and love them. And they have no one to speak out for them.

God’s heart for the fatherless is seen in many scripture verses. His care for these forgotten ones is immense, and He calls us to reach out. We can love them, we can visit them, we can advocate for them, we can educate others. We can adopt.

That’s the heart of the messages presented in this week’s broadcasts at FamilyLife Today and Focus on the Family. That’s the call from organizations like Shaohannah’s Hope and dozens of others, joining voices to urge God’s people to get involved, to see that His plan for the orphan includes each one of us – including you!

I hope you’ll join tens of thousands of believers this week, and all month long, who are praying for and speaking out on behalf of the fatherless of this world. Find more info here. And here.

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