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In Their Distress | Caring for Orphans Sacrificially, Obediently, Practically

In Their Distress | Caring for Orphans Sacrificially, Obediently, Practically

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“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” If this is true, why aren’t more Christians pursuing the care of orphans sacrificially, obediently, and practically? We want to discuss this issue while providing practical ways for the Church to be involved. If you’re interested in caring for orphans we hope you’ll listen along and be moved to take action. If you’re already caring for orphans, we hope this will be an encouragement and opportunity for you to share your needs. Hosts Matt and Helen Belleville are currently living in Malaysia and in the process of adopting twin orphans. They’re pursuing other ways to help orphans in their community. Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • A Series On Stateless: What Does The Bible Say About Statelessness
      Nov 23 2019

      To help Christians understand how they should respond to statelessness, Matt and Helen take a look at what the Bible has to say about the stateless.

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      5 min
    • A Series On Stateless: What Does It Mean To Be Stateless
      Nov 23 2019

      Matt & Helen (along with their twins) discuss what statelessness is, how someone becomes stateless and what it looks like to be a stateless person.

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      7 min
    • “Someone Else’s Child” – Responding To Arguments Against Adoption
      Nov 23 2019

      Matt unpacks the presuppositions behind an argument against adoption; “I won’t adopt because it is someone else’s child.” Then answers a listener’s question on how to respond.

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      7 min
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