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Resources for Educating Your Children at Home

Sheryl Turner: Math Factmonster.com IXL.com Nicolethemathlady.com Virtualnerd.com Language Noredink.com IXL.com (app available) Duolingo.com (app available) Reading Vooks.com Bible bibleproject.com History watch.smithsonianchannel.com Ann Maura Hinton: sensoryprocessing101.com theottoolbox.com ilslearning.com eyecanlearn.com mathsolutions.com gonoodle.com

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update

Posted:03/13/2020 Lifeline Children’s Services is monitoring the occurrence of COVID-19 in our community and the states and countries in which we serve. As always, the safety of our expectant mothers,

Five Things to Remember this Christmas

Isaiah 9:6-7 “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called Wonderful

Cultivating a Culture of Adoption and Foster Care in the Church

Jason Paredes joined Herbie Newell for the October 2, 2019 episode of The Defender Podcast. Jason is the lead pastor at Fielder Church in Arlington, Texas. He and his wife,

Engaging Others for Effective Ministry

On the September 11, 2019 edition of The Defender Podcast, Herbie Newell talked with Jedd Medefind, President of Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO) about the work of CAFO and engaging

Grieving With Others

Rob Pacienza joined Herbie Newell on the August 14, 2019 edition of The Defender Podcast to share about his experience with grief and loss after the death his youngest daughter.

Lifeline’s Distinctives on the Roadmap to Adoption

  The July 24, 2019 episode of The Defender Podcast featured Josh Caldwell, Lifeline’s VP of International Programs, and Karla Thrasher, Lifeline’s International Adoption Director, as they shared their knowledge

Prayers for Our Families in View of Biblical Suffering 

In response to numerous issues of spiritual warfare that has been occurring with staff and prospective adoptive parents, a call to prayer was issued for Lifeline Children’s Services staff. As an

Be Still and Know – Torey Eaves’ Story

A lot of families feel led to adopt. That was not the case for the Eaves family. They didn’t feel like they met the qualifications. They had just finished all the “toddler things” (let’s just say, they were over the diapers). They…

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