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I just donated to Sunrise Children’s Services! Sunrise Children’s Services provides care and hope for hurting families and children through Christ-centered ministries. There are 1,000 kids and individuals currently utilizing a Sunrise program, such as their Residential Care, Foster Care, Foster-to-Adopt or Family Services programs. Will you consider supporting this 150 year old non-profit ministry?
“I have been familiar with Sunrise for over 25 years. My home church has supported Sunrise with regular giving and offerings over those years. I will say that I knew “of’ Sunrise but did not “know” Sunrise. My eyes were opened, four years ago, when we took our youth group to visit and work with one of the facilities and were truly impressed with the team at Sunrise and their work. We saw, first hand, what a difference Sunrise was making in the lives of the children. We have visited multiple homes over the past four years and have found encouragement, being poured into the children’s lives. They are finding their identity and value through a relationship with Jesus Christ. There is truly no greater way to fulfill the Great Commission than the work of Sunrise.”
I met Chuck* when he first arrived at Sunrise’s Spring Meadow Center (SMC) in Mt. Washington…
In Part One, we met Jim and Martha Buchanan and heard of their love story for each other and the love they shared (and continue to share) with their community…
Today was bittersweet as I moved one of our young ladies from Sunrise’s Glen Dale Center in Elizabethtown to her own place.
The story of Jim and Martha Buchanan is a love story. Their love for each other is genuine, unchanging, and strong. But that’s only a part of their story. The other part is, well…
A year later, more than 200 kids have been served in the Lexington and Louisville…