
Restoring Identity and Belonging in the Orphan Age
We live in an age of extraordinary connection and increasing loneliness. People can communicate inst… All of our content is

We live in an age of extraordinary connection and increasing loneliness. People can communicate inst… All of our content is

When we read the story of Jacob, it’s easy to get stuck on the surface—the deception, the ambition, … All

Those of us learning to live as recovering orphans often ache to prove that our lives have meaning. We hustle

Those of us struggling with an antagonizing orphan spirit have a strong need to be needed. We hopelessly want to

Scripture: “God sets the lonely in families.” — Psalm 68:6 We live in an age of unprecedented connection—and unbearable disconnection.

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.

We live in an age of extraordinary connection and increasing loneliness. People can communicate inst… All of our content is

When we read the story of Jacob, it’s easy to get stuck on the surface—the deception, the ambition, … All

Those of us learning to live as recovering orphans often ache to prove that our lives have meaning. We hustle

Those of us struggling with an antagonizing orphan spirit have a strong need to be needed. We hopelessly want to

Scripture: “God sets the lonely in families.” — Psalm 68:6 We live in an age of unprecedented connection—and unbearable disconnection.

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.