We’re not all called to do the same thing, but we are all capable of doing something!

When it comes to serving the orphaned and vulnerable, this can be the mantra of your church and the foundation of the fost...

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We’re not all called to do the same thing, but we are all capable of doing something!

When it comes to serving the orphaned and vulnerable, this can be the mantra of your church and the foundation of the foster care, adoption and orphan care ministry you establish — everyone can do something!

Your church has the ability to make a significant difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families. The questions are not “can” you or “should” you, but “how” can you and “what” does that need to look like?

That’s what this book is about.

Everyone Can Do Something is a strategic field-guide specifically designed to help your church rally around caring for the orphaned and vulnerable. In it you will discover how to:

  • Clarify your message
  • Make the problem relatable
  • Connect people into a community of support
  • Develop a strategic plan
  • Use existing discipleship mechanisms in your church
  • Chart a clear path of ministry “next steps”
  • Plan and promote events
  • …and so much more!

Whether you are launching a new foster care, adoption or orphan care ministry or leading an existing one, you’ll discover the principles you need to take the next best steps for your church, your ministry and the families and children you are serving.

For bulk orders of 10 or more books, visit www.everyonecandosomethingbook.com. Discounts apply.

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