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This book is designed to serve as a guide to equip the church (that is us!) to engage in holistic ministry. Through this material, barriers can be eliminated and effective strategies developed ... |
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122. | | The Russian language translation of Launching an Orphan Ministry in Your Church is now available! For order information, please email Karen Springs.
About this book: Do you ... |
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123. | | Proper attachment is the most fundamental issue in a successful adoption, but what exactly does the term mean? Attaching in Adoption answers that question thoroughly, and it provides ... |
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124. | | Adopting the Father's Heart is a vulnerable and challenging look into God's call to orphan care through one couple's experience with adoption. Kenneth and Danielle were on a path to return overseas ... |
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125. | | With Fatherlessness at epidemic levels Church for the Fatherless proposes a ministry model for America's emerging population.
Forty percent of children in the U.S. will go to bed tonight ... |
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126. | | Just before he left, Jesus sent his follower into the world with a revolutionary mission: to change the world by proclaiming God's truth and demonstrating his incredible love. But the single task he ... |
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127. | | Adoptive and foster families may struggle to understand and support their new children. Because these children may have experienced significant trauma prior to their placement, they may view and ... |
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128. | | Telling a child he or she is adopted can be a trying task, but this is only the first step. After becoming aware that he or she is adopted, the child will question the details of the adoption. The ... |
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129. | | We use the word adoption very casually today. We speak of adopting pets, books, and highways. Yet the word has a far nobler significance. Adoption is the permanent placement of a child in a family ... |
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130. | | This 15-lesson module (192 pages) provides an understanding of the impact of trauma-produced losses in the life of a child and how to restore those losses.
The lessons place emphasis on holistic ... |
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131. | | The urban streets open their arms to welcome the abandoned child. Innocense is lost in the struggle to survive.
Anyone working in urban mission or with forgotten children will be motivated by ... |
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132. | | The material in this 18-lesson module (202 pages) is designed to train those working, or desiring to work, with street children. A foundational course, it helps participants understand who ... |
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133. | | This 14-lesson module (200 pages) provides an overview of the situation for Orphan and Vulnerable Children worldwide and an understanding of their lives and needs.
It explores the impact ... |
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134. | | This 14-lesson module (181 pages) is intended for people already working with child soldiers or people preparing to work with child soldiers and/or children in contexts of armed ... |
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135. | | Though not designed specifically for adopted children, in her book, Dr. Becky Bailey shares great ideas in here for attachment activities that are fun, nonthreatening to the child or parent, and ... |
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136. | | Finally, a comprehensive parenting book for adoptive families! Over 100 contributors have helped EMK Press to weave a stunning tapestry of advice specifically for adoptive parents. Parenting ... |
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137. | | Created To Connect: A Christian’s Guide to The Connected Child was created by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Michael & Amy Monroe to help illuminate the biblical principles that serve as ... |
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138. | | Anatomy of the Soul provides valuable insight for parents into the all-important topic of attachment. It examines the process of paying close attention to our brains and our relationships—a ... |
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139. | | GOD'S CALL TO CARE FOR THE ORPHAN IS FOR ALL OF US.
Becoming Home is for anyone who has wrestled with how to address the orphan crisis. Caring for orphans makes grace touchable. When Christians ... |
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140. | | While the world has made encouraging strides in the fight against global poverty, there is a hidden crisis silently undermining our best efforts to help the poor.
It is a plague of everyday ... |
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