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R(un) for Kids like Isabella

When you R(un), you run for kids like Isabella.   Isabella lives with her foster family in Colombia. She had a difficult childhood. Her home had no food or running

Traveling with Children Who Have Been Adopted or in Foster Care

The Difficulty of Travel for Children from Adoption or in Care Routine and consistency provide stability and structure for children. Consistent expectations help children feel emotionally and physically secure, especially

Living in a community of believers changed one family’s life

In the fall of 2022, one of Lifeline’s church partners in Georgia hosted Families Count. The class participants were all self-referred after receiving a recommendation from the homeless student liaison at a local

Abigail Stuart’s Testimonial

Lifeline’s monthly donors help us bring gospel hope to vulnerable women and children around the world. Our ministries of domestic and international adoption, foster care, counseling and education, global orphan

What’s in your hands?

 “What’s in your hands?”    God beckoned Trent and Aprille Allen to answer this question several years ago. It stopped them in their tracks, while simultaneously spurring them on to surrender. They handed their family and

National Day of Prayer

“And this is the confidence that we have toward Him, that if we ask anything according to His will He hears us.” – 1 John 5:14 The Lord commands us

Foster Care Awareness Month: Heritage Builders

Foster Care encompasses serving children and families in a variety of ways. Heritage Builders is a Lifeline ministry that works through local churches to serve youth who are nearing the

The Dispenza Family’s Story

The Dispenza family’s story begins well before Patrick and Lindsey were married. Lindsey grew up with childhood trauma of her own. Her personal experiences paired with the heart the Lord has

God used an unplanned pregnancy and other trials to bring Ashleigh back to Him and her faith

One of Lifeline’s pregnancy counselors, Halie, worked with an expectant mother, Ashleigh*, from October 2022 until February 2023. They are still in communication and Halie is meeting with Ashleigh soon to meet her

Robertson Family Story

“As we began to walk out the doors together, one of the workers asked Kalina where she was going, to which she simply replied in her Polish tongue, ‘Home.’”  This

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