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Adoption Ministry
My husbad and I have just begun our adoption journey. I see a real need in our churches for adoption ministry. I believe adoption is the heart of God. His own son was adopted as well as some of the most influencial characters in the bible, (Moses and Ester.) I believe as Christians we are called to adopt, (Jame 1:27.) Not all are called by the Holy Spirit to adopt, and no one should be recruited or pressured to adopt. But anyone can love and minister to ophan children in a very practical and meaningful way by helping other families adopt. Adoption by christian families can eventually bring many of the worlds orphans into God's kingdom. Ophan ministry and adoption belong in the church and it is my prayer that Gods people everywhere will eagerly respond to God's calling to love and care for orphans His way.
I am praying about starting an adoption ministrty in my church. I see a real need for education about adoption options, for financial help and pre/post adoption support. I have found a website dedicated to helping others start adoption ministries in thier churches/ communities. The Home for Good Foundation Adoption Ministry |
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How do you find out if their are any Christian Support churches in ones area? We just started going to a new church here so I don't know if they have anything like this or not.
I'm a bmother recently in reunion and it has been very obvious that God has been with me and my bson since I found out I was pregnant and right through this reunion. |
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Bible Study
I forgot to mention that this website also offers a free bible study to download. Its very interesting. The Home for Good Foundation Adoption Ministry
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Hi...
It's amazing that I have visited this forum for over 3 years now and am still finding my way to places I have never seen...like this part of the thread. (Hi Jody!) Three years ago we started an orphan ministry at our church with three other families who had adopted. In our church there are several families who have either adopted or their families have been touched by adoption in some way or another. Since we live in a comfortable suburb we are able to quickly forget about the needs of orphans in our own country and around the world. We felt it was an important step to equip the local church to pray for and reach out to orphans. Starting this ministry was very helpful for us as we were in the process of waiting on our first adoption at the time and this helped to channel our energies. In the past three years we have "adopted" a few orphanages and have collected money to send some children to school in Mexico and drill a well in Uganda. We have teamed together with the church's sunday school program and VBS to challenge families to reach out to orphans. We have had two Sunday morning services and two Sunday evening services specifically relating to the topic of God's call to care for the orphan. We started an adoption fund for members of our church and have helped to bring home five children (2 from China, 2 from Colombia and 1 domestic adoption). Grants given depend on the amount of money in the fund, but we have been able to give an average of $2,000 to each family. This has been a tremendous encouragement to the older members of our church who are unable to adopt, but want to come along side the younger families in the process. This past summer through fall we coordinated a baby bottle campaign and handed out over 100 baby bottles to families in the church and asked them to collect their spare change for 6 months in order to encourage a family who had not considered adoption (becuase of the financial aspect) to step forward. We will be giving all that was raised to a family who is researching their adoption options at this time. Our most recent endeavor is that my husband and I started an adoption support group open to all families in the North metro area of St. Paul/Minneapolis. It meets at our church and is definitely a Christan support group that is currently comprised of 10 adoptive families. We meet monthly and try to arrange a speaker/special topic for every other month with the off months being time to just fellowship, share ideas and offer up prayer requests to the group. It has been an incredible blessing to my husband and I as we learn how to lead a group like this. I realize that I've answered way more than was asked, but am very excited about this! Megan |
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Hi From Jody, I have a GREAT book to suggest to Start Adoption Group at Church
Hi Adoption Friends from Jody Moreen, For a great book with tips to starting an adoption group/ministry at your church Laura Christianson, Adoptive Mom and author, speaker on adoption wrote a book this past year:
The Adoption Network: Your Guide to Starting a Support System (Paperback) The book is listed at $9.99 but I saw copies of it on Amazon.com for $5.55, also try Half.com Here is the info from the book review: Book Description Do you desire to start a support network for those in your church and community whose lives are impacted by adoption? In The Adoption Network, Laura Christianson, founder and director of Seattle based Heartbeat Ministries, walks you through the basics of planning and launching a support system for adoptive families, foster families, birth parents or adoptees. Youll learn how to Develop a mission statement Plan a budget Recruit leadership Reach out to the community Create workshops, support groups, social events, mentoring programs and more Packed with practical pointers and worksheets, this handbook will equip you with the tools you need to create a vibrant adoption support network. Hope this is helpful- I am reviewing my copy now to fine tune my group I have been leading for 12 years. Blessings, Jody Moreen
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Christian Adoptee Fellowship Jody Moreen, compiler of book "Letters and Reflections to My Adopted Daughters", penned by John Newton, 1700's "Amazing Grace" hymn writer & pastor. |
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