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Summary:
In this conversation, Michael Easley and Mike Douris discuss the mission of Orphan Outreach, focusing on the importance of caring for orphans and the shift from international adoption to orphan care. They explore the complexities of the orphan crisis, the significance of community support, and the transformative impact of personal visits to orphanages. Further, Douris shares stories that highlight the deep connections formed through these interactions and encourages listeners to get involved in creative ways, emphasizing that ministry is about building relationships and demonstrating God’s love.
Takeaways:
- God uniquely calls and equips the Church to care for orphans and widows with compassion and purpose.
- Strong community support systems are key to keeping families together and children out of welfare institutions.
- Adoption is one important piece, but not the whole solution to the global orphan crisis.
- True ministry is rooted in relationships and fueled by a desire to reflect God’s love in action.
- Traveling to serve orphans doesn’t just help others—it often transforms your own heart and perspective.
- Creative fundraising and hands-on involvement can have a real, lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable children.
ABOUT MIKE DOURIS
Mike Douris has over 50 years of experience managing children’s services domestically and internationally. His experience includes work at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Lufkin Independent School District, Dallas County Juvenile Probation Department, and Buckner International. Mr. Douris holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Sam Houston State University in Criminal Justice and a master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary.
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