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When we read about the death of Christ, we can't wait to get to Easter morning. We want to see Christ victorious! But even in our enthusiasm to see good triumph over evil, it's easy to misshow Jesus's death and resurrection are actually the greatest motivation we have…
After both of his parents died, *Michael began begging on the streets in Tanzania. He was 11. Local government workers worried for his safety and agreed to help him find a place to live. They located his grandmother living in Mwanza, hundreds of miles away, and they moved…
After a long break, we recently enjoyed our first camp in Korea since January 2020. And since orphanages in this part of the world are still being very cautious, we intentionally kept the camp small. We invited nine girls to attend—pairing each one with a volunteer. It was…
Guest post by 2019 Lifesong adoption matching grant recipient, Down syndrome advocate, and writer, Ellie Sanazaro. "Your daughter's test results came back normal." "I'm sorry. Can you say that again?" I sat in disbelief as I listened to the voice on the phone. 6 months earlier, my OB/GYN…
Shawn and Brittany liken the blessings of adoption to the ripples of a stone tossed into a lake. Adopting their son, Arvin from India was the blessing that started it all, but through every stage of the adoption journey, God did exceedingly and abundantly more than they could…
Home, a word with so much meaning. For some, home is a place to:belongbe yourself create good memoriesbe safebe fully known Unfortunately, for others, home is none of these things. Maria grew up in places where home was unsafe. Maria's dad left the day he found out Maria's…
In Thailand, thousands of migrant children live on makeshift construction camp sites. These kids are highly vulnerable, at risk every day of abuse and being trafficked. According to the Global Slavery Index, in Thailand, 610,000 people are victims of trafficking. Specifically migrants coming into Thailand from places…
Lifesong Zambia students In Zambia, the 2023 academic year has officially begun, and in January our team welcomed 125 new students to be part of this exciting new school year! After celebrating Harmony School's first-ever Grade 12 graduation in December along with the Garneton School, we're excited to…
Dorothy and her mom are co-workers at Lifesong Farms in Zambia. This Wednesday is International Women's Day. So here are 7 stats that help motivate us here at Lifesong—on International Women's Day and all year long—to continue reaching vulnerable girls and women around the world— 1. Roughly 59%…
Haiti is in turmoil. Earlier this month, the U.N. estimated that gangs now control 60% of the capital city. Even still, God has not forgotten Haiti. A well-known Haitian proverb says, "Bondye pa bay pitit Li penn san sekou," which means: God doesn't give His children pain without…