Dateline: China – Imagine throngs of homeless orphaned children roaming the streets in search of food and other basic necessities. Imagine these children orphaned through all kinds of horrendous conditions from their nation’s government. These are hard to stomach. But, when you add the absolute desperation that drives these children to cross their nation’s border [...]
children Archives – Frontline Dispatch – Pray for the Nation
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Dateline: Children – Look closely at the faces of the children in these pictures. They represent the multiplied millions (billions) of children all over the world today. Then think about Jesus Christ, Who looks at these children not as millions or billions of faces, but as individuals. See them through His eyes, and remember what [...]
Dateline: All over the world – This is the cry of many millions of young girls all over the world day after day as they are used and abused in the abhorrent sex-trafficking industry. These children are seemingly lost from anyone who cares as they are used for their bodies day after day after day, [...]
Dateline: Anywhere – Hope. That’s what’s missing – anywhere in the world – without Jesus Christ. A little girl desperately needing new shoes, with no hope of getting her simple need met. How do we reconcile these two statements? Please watch this Operation Christmas Child video clip to find out. Operation Christmas Child is a [...]
Dateline: North Korea – Children are dying in the streets of North Korea as famine has returned with a vengeance, thanks in large part to the policies of the nation’s leader, Kim Jong-il. In the midst of the severe lack of food, the malnourished are sent to labor camps if they refuse to participate in [...]
Dateline: Children around the World – This is not only a prayer need, but a praise report. Read in this dispatch about the need to pray in reaching children all over the world with the hope of Jesus Christ through Operation Christmas Child. The praise report is all the children who have not only received [...]



