
Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries receive Family Ministry Center
On February 1, Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries received our largest gift in its history.
On February 1, Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries received our largest gift in its history.
While this time of year is always a season of thankfulness and gatherings of family and/or friends, this year seems uniquely sweet, especially at the Foundation and among Arkansas Baptists.
In October, I was reminded of the legacy of Kingdom impact here at Camp Siloam. A man named Phil Fincher stopped by the camp office. Phil is a retired attorney from Naples, Florida, who came to
Arkansas Foundation holds quarterly board meeting, finalizes 2022 operating budget, and approves Amos distributions for mission work in Israel.
What does child-centered adoption mean? First, it is informed by the question, “What is best for this child?” Further, it is motivated by the desire to provide families for children rather than children for families. Lastly, it seeks to value the birth mother and views adoption as a support of her brave choice.
GuideStone recently released information that Mission:Dignity recipients in Arkansas had received an additional check in September of this year.
“OBEDIENCE AND FAITHFULNESS TO GOD GUIDES EVERYTHING WE DO INCLUDING THE STEWARDSHIP AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF FUNDS TO MAKE SIGNIFICANT KINGDOM IMPACT.” Arkansas Baptists desire to
Camp Siloam’s vision is that we see our campers and staff make an eternal, global impact for the Kingdom of God.
The ultimate blessing we have seen through this new partnership is hearing and reading of the impact these funds have had on recipients.
If you wish you could just run away, run to God; if you feel the need to fight, know that God can fight the battle for you.
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