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Give the Gift of Orphan Care

December 13, 2016 //  by Sam McLure

41IVAK906mL._SX331_BO1,204,203,200_The End of Orphan Care.

“The End of Orphan Care is written by a man who is involved in every area of orphan care to which he speaks in this book: in government, in the home, and in the church. . . . [H]is heart for this book is for the church of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, written with the prayer that pastors will read, be educated, and inspired to lead their flocks in the biblical mandate to care for the orphan.” -Todd Wilson, Pastor, Grace Covenant Baptist Church, Vestavia Hills, Alabama

“Through extensive Biblical study, a survey of the historical position of the Church, and an exploration of the potential methods that the Church can use today to care for the fatherless, Sam McLure has issued a clarion call to the Church.” – Georgette Forney, President, Anglicans for Life, Sewickley, Pennsylvania; Deacon, Chaplains Jurisdiction, Anglican Church in North America

“Sam McLure makes a scholarly case for Christians everywhere to follow the admonitions in James 1:27 to visit the orphans in their afflictions.  McLure paints a picture which expands the definition of “orphans” and the meaning of “visit” and calls on the Church to care for the unborn, the fatherless and the at risk youth everywhere.” -Samuel E. Upchurch, Jr., Founder and Chairman of the Board, Oakworth Capital Bank, Birmingham, Alabama

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