Located in Central America, Belize is known for its vast beaches but is rampant with poverty. The average age is 25 with many children in care. There is a need for pastors to raise up the next generation to care for vulnerable children.
(un)adopted’s most recent partner is with a new ministry in Belize. The mission of this ministry is to equip and empower the local church as they come alongside children and parents to provide hope so every child can flourish in a family.
(un)adopted’s partner seeks to build relationships with local churches that share the call to care for orphans. They train foster families to care for children, who would otherwise be in orphanages, in gospel-centered homes.
In a world where the sanctity of human life is increasingly challenged, recent events have brought this vital issue to the forefront. From the 2024 State of the Union address
There are more than 4,200 children in the foster care system in South Carolina, and only 2,600 licensed foster families. Lifeline provides foster care licensing services to families in Charleston,
As we approach Easter, we are reminded of the profound message of hope and renewal that the resurrection of Jesus Christ brings to our lives. In Luke 24:46-47, Jesus shared
With March being Social Worker Month, we want to give thanks for our amazing Lifeline social workers. McKenzie Bussman is one of our social workers, and we want to highlight
In August 2022, a family completed their adoption of their two kids, a son (8 at the time) and a daughter (6 at the time). During the family’s two-month post-call