by Trey Dunham | Nov 3, 2010 | China
In this narrative, 11-year-old Adam* shares his story. After being abandoned at birth and suffering a painful loss, Adam was passed on to relatives who could not afford his care. Because of Adam’s past he is considered “un-adoptable” by Chinese...
by Trey Dunham | Oct 13, 2010 | China, Church Partnership, Projects
By age 7, Jacob* was an expert at scouring the streets for food. With both of his parents imprisoned and his grandparents under house arrest, Jacob lived like an orphan, abandoned and alone. But Jacob said he continued to hope in the possibility of his parents’...
by Trey Dunham | Sep 29, 2010 | China, Projects
Go to video on Vimeo. China has one of the largest orphan populations in the world. Many of these children are abandoned due to physical disabilities, because of China’s one-child policy, or simply because they are girls. Although the Christian church is not...
by Trey Dunham | Jul 3, 2010 | China, Projects
By age 7, Samuel was an expert at scouring the streets for food. With both of his parents imprisoned and his grandparents under house arrest, Samuel lived like an orphan, abandoned and alone. But Samuel said he continued to hope in the possibility of his parents’...