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The HOPEHearObeyPlanExpect Ministry Guidelines

Click on the HOPE letters to explore the guidelines to starting an adoption ministry.

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EAR FROM GOD:

Orphans are so significant to the heart of God... Communities of faith should always begin any work by listening to God...
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BEY:

The church must respond to God’s call to care for orphans in some way... Start with the little things that God has put in front of your church...
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LAN:

Whether it's orphan care or adoption ministry, an important step is taking the time to assess your church needs as well as your resources as a church community...
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XPECT MIRACLES

We serve a God who is also in the business of miracles, and you can expect to experience Him as you join Him in His work with the Fatherless...

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EAR FROM GOD:

"My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me." John 10:27
"He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them His way." Psalm 25:9

Orphans are so significant to the heart of God, and that which concerns the heart of God should concern the body of Christ. Communities of faith should always begin any work by listening to God speak through prayer, Scripture, and other believers (John 10:27; Ps. 25:9).

As your church waits on God, you may begin to see a passion for adoption ministry ignite in the hearts of one or more people. The role of the pastor may be simply to affirm their calling and offer support and guidance, as well as to point them to resources. Continue to lean on God's guidance and support throughout the life of the ministry.

OBEY:

"It is better to obey than to sacrifice." I Samuel 15:22
"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." James 1:22

The church must respond to God’s call to care for orphans in some way (Jas. 1:27). Do not be overwhelmed to the point of doing nothing; start with the little things that God has put in front of your church. No one person or ministry can do it all; God designed us as “one body with many parts.” Remember, do not fear— He is faithful.

The role of the pastor is not necessarily to do the work of the ministry, but to equip and encourage those who sense that adoption ministry is their divine calling. This may come in different forms, such as teaching on God's heart for orphans or a simple confirmation of someone's idea. Every person with a passion to serve Christ needs a spiritual blessing from a ministry champion who will say, "Yes, God is calling you to this work. It is important."

PLAN:

"Wise planning will watch over you, Understanding will keep you safe." Proverbs 2:11
"Commit your work to the Lord, and then your plans will succeed." Proverbs 16:3

Whether it's orphan care or adoption ministry, an important step is taking the time to assess your church needs as well as your resources as a church community. With adequate planning and materials, such as this toolkit and your own creativity, the team that God raises up will be unhindered as it moves forward.

The biggest challenge of any new ministry is leadership, and it's critical that no one person carries the entire burden of the adoption ministry. If you discover that only one person feels called to the ministry, then encourage him or her to continue to pray for an entire team to carry out the program - three or more who can carry the vision and the responsibility for turning it into reality.

EXPECT MIRACLES:

"I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these." John 14:12

We serve a God who is also in the business of miracles, and you can expect to experience Him as you join Him in His work with the Fatherless. We look forward to partnering with you in answering God's call to care for those children without power and hope--the fatherless.

"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power at work in us, to Him be the glory" (Eph 3:20).


Church Testimonies

Kim Smith, Calvary Church, St. Peters, MO
"As a believer I knew that I was called to be the first to reach out to orphans and abandoned children. God had a plan, and I was part of this plan to protect and provide for these orphans. Seeing that the adoptive families needed support during their waiting period, I decided to start our first adoption support group. Step by step, we have slowly grown into many other areas of orphan care and adoption ministry…” (read more...)


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