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Foster Care
Prayer Vigil

National Foster Care Month is a chance to petition God to move in our world — for the sake of His children.

We can easily feel overwhelmed by the heartbreaking stories we hear of kids in foster care. Most of them have bounced from home to home, in search of the stability and love they need.  

It often seems easier to ignore the problem because the need is so great and we don’t know how to help. But as followers of Christ, we know that prayer makes a difference. He is the one to soften hearts, open doors, and heal the brokenness.

This May, we’ll celebrate National Foster Care Month. Our invitation to you is to join with us in prayer on behalf of our nation’s foster care system and the 391,000 children in foster care in the US.

Will you join us? The commitment is simple: pray with your family, small group, church, or friends for the kids in foster care in your state or county. Lift up the foster and adoptive families and the child welfare professionals. Give thanks for ministry leaders and volunteers. 

Not sure what to pray?

Foster care is a topic that can leave you speechless in your prayers. It’s not an easy solution. But here’s what we do know: God is called helper of the fatherless. He will stand by his name.

The Wait No More® Foster Care Prayer Guide was distilled from decades of petitions for these children.

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"Hear my prayer, O Lord;
let my cry come to you!"

Interested in being a foster parent?

Foster care is an incredible, intense calling. And one that is near to the heart of God. It’s one of the many ways to get involved.

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