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Waiting for a Father - Hearing the Heart-Cry of the Orphans of the World (Paperback)
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Waiting for a Father - Hearing the Heart-Cry of the Orphans of the World (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 620
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The heart-cry of every child without parents--a cry to be loved and
to belong--told through the story of one boy named Jacob. For over
two decades, Gary Stephens, his wife Helen, and their four
biological children lived in Hong Kong. There they worked with
Vietnamese refugees, then founded several homes for orphans and
assisted with local and international adoptions. Later, their work
spilled into mainland China, when they learned of baby girls being
abandoned in alarming numbers, innocent victims of the one-child
policy. Gary and Helen acted, helping to found an orphanage in a
city in southern China. But the heart of this story is their son
Jacob, who was born without eyes and subsequently abandoned.
Underweight and sickly, two-year-old Jacob had lived in four
different institutions before they found him and brought him to
their home for children with special needs. They adopted him in
1998 and have spent the last sixteen years reclaiming what was lost
in those first two. Waiting for a Father is a story of hope and
reconciliation, of people who did not look away, who instead opened
their hearts to a child who needed them. This inspiring message is
a call to action: to help empty the orphanages of the world...one
child at a time.
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