O.R.P.H.A.N CARE
6 Key Values of O.R.P.H.A.N. Care that Every Person Can Do
O pen your heart to orphans: Understand God’s heart for the orphan. He cares for them and expects us to care as well.
R ecognize your responsibility: Every person can care for a child who is vulnerable or orphaned in practical ways both locally and globally. Become involved in an orphan-care ministry in your church.
P revent children from becoming orphans: Advocate for children. Prevent children from becoming orphans by offering care and treatment of mothers, fathers, and children who are living with HIV.
H elp in practical ways: Offer relief, food, and clothing but don’t stop there. Focus on family-based, church-initiated solutions which are sustainable and wholistic emphasizing education and community development.
A ccept orphans into families: Work toward solutions which allow children to grow in families—not just homes or institutions. Promote adoption and permanency as God’s idea for the health, growth, and healing of a child.
N ever forget the church: The local church via the family is God’s answer for the orphan. Create partnerships with churches worldwide, encouraging the local church to own and direct orphan-care efforts.
S – Submit to God’s Word & pray
Gather together with other members of your church to study God’s Word and pray about the ways God wants you care for orphans.
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