Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Tiffany Taylor of Orphan Outreach about their “Plus One” campaign.
Ron Hutchcraft of Ron Hutchcraft Ministries talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about this disturbing fact: since 2009, Native Americans have had the most children in foster care. Hutchcraft says to understand why, you must go back in history.
The pair also discuss the prevalence of “dual status” children among Native American populations. Dual status refers to children who are enrolled in the foster care system and juvenile delinquency system at the same time.
Ruth Kramer speaking to Jonathan Shibley of Global Advance about their recent Nicaragua conference.
Keys for Kids Ministries Terre Ritchie speaks about her retirement with MNN’s Katey Hearth.
Dale Dieleman of Worldwide Christian Schools and MNN’s Ruth Kramer discuss the new WWCS Justice Fund. Essentially, the fund provides seed money and/or training for a community-driven, sustainable project that gives learning opportunities to at-risk children.
Dieleman says their goal is to further engage local communities in developing solutions for challenging circumstances. Hit play to hear him describe the WWCS Justice Fund in detail.
Thornapple Church Pastor Tim Dieffenbach speaks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about Bethany Christian Services’ Safe Families for Children Program
Dr. Kiril Svilenov tells MNN’s Katey Hearth about sharing Christ in Bulgaria, and how training from the Haggai Institute has helped his ministry.
Dr. David Schuringa talks about the impact the Manga Messiah program is having on juveniles in detention centers in Arizona.
Katey Hearth speaking with Anne Lucas, the director of e3 Medical, part of e3 Partners about what they do.
China (MNN) — What does it take to own a Bible in China?