Until Every Child Is Home Audiobook By Todd R. Chipman, Russell Moore - foreword cover art

Until Every Child Is Home

Why the Church Can and Must Care for Orphans

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Until Every Child Is Home

By: Todd R. Chipman, Russell Moore - foreword
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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Your church needs orphans as much as orphans need your church. Find out why and how you can get involved in Until Every Child Is Home.

©2019 Todd R. Chipman (P)2019 eChristian
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The author lays out a very good biblical case for the church to be involved with fostering and adopting.

Convicting and Inspiring-church leaders, please read.

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Very biblical humble and practical. Great for the local church. Encouraged by the multiple stories and specific accounts and inclusions of even the hardness of sex trafficking mention as connected.

Church essential

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There are many good aspects to this book. One that stood out in particular was that it discussed another avenue for addressing discrimination within our country and world: adoption, especially multi-racial adoption, is a representation of the gospel itself. An earthly family welcoming in diversity as new family members represents our own adoption and engraftment into God's diverse church-body through faith in Jesus. As a family wanting to adopt, it further deepened our understanding of the local church's involvement in providing for not only the orphans, but also the family adopting them.

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