
The Cry of the Fatherless: When Injustice Against the Weak Becomes a Theological Crisis
“They slay the widow and the stranger,and murder the fatherless.” — Psalm 94:6 Psalm 94 is not simply a lament; it is a theological protest.

“They slay the widow and the stranger,and murder the fatherless.” — Psalm 94:6 Psalm 94 is not simply a lament; it is a theological protest.

For the orphan heart, entertainment can feel like relief—but it’s often a counterfeit comfort. The more we amuse ourselves, the less we feel, and the further we drift from the healing we desperately need.

Our culture obsesses over identity—labels, categories, and tribes—but the orphan heart isn’t looking for a label; it’s looking for home. Only in Christ do we find a secure and unshakable identity.

The Power of Taking Responsibility for Your Actions Here’s a life lesson that can truly transform your future. It’s not pleasant, incredibly challenging, and often

Envy is an ugly sin—perhaps the ugliest of them all. It’s a quiet destroyer, turning gratitude into resentment and admiration into bitterness. Maybe that’s why

How Our Moral Choices Unravel the Lives of the Young You cannot twist the fabric of reality without … All of our content is free

Orphaned not by tragedy, but by red tape and mistrust.

America has faced threats before. We survived the Civil War, the Great Depression, and the rise of Fascism. Time and again, our nation has overcome

How Recovering Orphans Learn That Presence Heals More Than Programs “Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me.” — Matthew 18:5

Children raised in chaotic homes often struggle with peace and stability as adults.

“They slay the widow and the stranger,and murder the fatherless.” — Psalm 94:6 Psalm 94 is not simply a lament; it is a theological protest.

For the orphan heart, entertainment can feel like relief—but it’s often a counterfeit comfort. The more we amuse ourselves, the less we feel, and the further we drift from the healing we desperately need.

Our culture obsesses over identity—labels, categories, and tribes—but the orphan heart isn’t looking for a label; it’s looking for home. Only in Christ do we find a secure and unshakable identity.

The Power of Taking Responsibility for Your Actions Here’s a life lesson that can truly transform your future. It’s not pleasant, incredibly challenging, and often

Envy is an ugly sin—perhaps the ugliest of them all. It’s a quiet destroyer, turning gratitude into resentment and admiration into bitterness. Maybe that’s why

How Our Moral Choices Unravel the Lives of the Young You cannot twist the fabric of reality without … All of our content is free

Orphaned not by tragedy, but by red tape and mistrust.

America has faced threats before. We survived the Civil War, the Great Depression, and the rise of Fascism. Time and again, our nation has overcome

How Recovering Orphans Learn That Presence Heals More Than Programs “Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me.” — Matthew 18:5

Children raised in chaotic homes often struggle with peace and stability as adults.