@WildAtHeart46 The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@carolyn_ra The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@pastordwl The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@pastordwl@BeachcatTt The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@BeachcatTt The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@NebraskaCindy The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@Apostle_David The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
@dabrou50@SteveLovesAmmo The very God sent food to Elijah through ravens is providing food for these orphaned children in the same miraculous way. To Him be all glory, honor, and power forevermore. Amen.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.
When I requested prayers for the needs of orphaned children yesterday no one—save for one or two individuals—responded.
Who, exactly, is an orphan? They are the destitute—those subjected to scorn, disdain, and intimidation by society. They are the ones who turn toward God, waiting for true love, crying out: "I have no one else, Lord—no one but You." I understand this pain intimately, for I, too, was once an orphan myself. That is why I dedicate my life to God and to these orphaned children. If You have love of and mind of the Christ, please pray.