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Caring for temporary widows and orphans
Pray
We firmly believe that unless the Lord builds the house, we who labor will labor in vain. We want the Holy Spirit to go before us, to lead us, and to inspire us with the words and ideas and methods that will put us before the men and women who can really make a difference. And it’s already happening! So keep praying.
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If you believe in what we’re doing and want to help us spread the movement, tell your friends. Share our social media posts. Forward our emails and ask others to subscribe. Repeat our messaging in whatever way God prompts you to.
Give
We need financial resources. We would like to raise the financial support necessary so we can work full-time to tell our story and inspire, equip and mobilize churches. Some exciting opportunities are emerging, but it takes resources to make it happen. Will you help?
Hope in the Waiting
“There is no joy like the joy of reunion, because there is no sorrow like the sorrow of separation.”
When I use the term 'temporary widows,' people often look puzzled at first. Yet this reality faces millions of American families today. While military wives find support in their community, prison wives often walk a similar path alone. They face the same daily challenges of running a household solo, but instead of a supportive community, they often face isolation and stigma. While military wives are honored for their sacrifice, prison wives rarely raise their hand in church to ask for help.