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Kenneth A Camp

His Hands His Feet |Adoption | Missions | Live Life on Mission

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His Hands His Feet |Adoption | Missions | Live Life on Mission

Kenneth A Camp

His Hands His Feet |Adoption | Missions | Live Life on Mission

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His Hands His Feet |Adoption | Missions | Live Life on Mission

Kenneth A Camp

His Hands His Feet |Adoption | Missions | Live Life on Mission

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Often we hold onto our agenda and comforts thinking that they are better than what God's plan is for us. Allen shares how God challenged this belief in his life not once but many times. This led Allen to make dramatic changes, and he can't imag
Dave felt God's challenge to at least look into the idea of international adoption. He easily could have responded by thinking he was too busy, it wasn't what he and his wife had planned, he had already had his hands full with three young child
Youthful offenders, as Chris Haskins refers to these young people, need someone to be the hands and feet of Christ to them in a moment of brokenness. However, many times no one is there to fill that void except someone who uses them in the name
It is hard for anyone to stay in the moment; even harder for a foster parent as they strive to care for a child that is not there own making it easy to think about what the future holds. However, that child needs for their foster parent to be p
Every adoption story has its ups and downs, and Brett and Melissa Millican's story is no different. In this Dad to Dad episode, I ask Brett to tell the story of how he went to Ethiopia uninvited almost two years ago to bring home his daughter.
After I read through her book, I knew that many of you would want to hear from Paula, so I invited her to do a podcast interview with me. Just like in her book, Paula shares deeply from her heart in a vulnerable and authentic way about how stru
Many needs around the world go unmet simply because people think that someone else more qualified will respond to that need. I appreciate how Jeff Jenkins and his friends saw a need and didn't walk away thinking someone else would meet it. Even
I take a few minutes to celebrate the 50th episode of His Hands His Feet podcast by reviewing the top 5 episodes, the type of episodes included in the first 50, and how listeners can give me feedback and support His Hands His Feet podcast.
Often things happen in our lives that at the time don't seem that important. Later, sometimes many years later, we can look back and see God's hand in it. He knows the plans He has for you, and He is at work at making them come to fruition even
Kevin and Michelle share experiences from their 10 plus years serving in Thailand. Two sayings that I love are: God equips the called, and Prayer is the work. They also share about raising two children in a foreign country...and much more.
After 20 plus years of marriage without children, adjusting to having an eight-month-old stretched me and challenged my resolve as a foster parent. I kept telling myself that I could do anything for a few weeks. But as you will hear, those week
Jason and I talk about his two new books, Reframing Foster Care and Everyone Can Do Something. We discuss the audience of each book, his favorite stories, what his future writing plans are, among many other interesting topics. Jason is the nati
In this episode, I dive into what my worldview is and how it impacts my mission and purpose in life. I share how you can discover your mission and live it out. This episode sheds light on why I choose to write and podcast about topics such as f
In chapter 7 I tell about the possibility of adopting a 12 year old boy after being told that it was a long shot to ever be considered. Then a week later we get a call from CPS about fostering an eight-month-old boy.
John shares about his experience as an adoptive dad adopting their, at the time, teenage son through foster care. Listen to what challenged John along with what brought him, and still does today, great joy.
After our placing agency and CPS certified us as foster parents, it seemed that we either turned down several placements, or we didn't get a call. I share why we turned down the placements and how the delay impacted me.
We often lack self awareness as foster and adoptive parents usually because our kids needs easily outweigh our own. However, a healthy self awareness is one of the best parenting tools. In this episode I discuss this along with three common are
An interview with Nella Davidse, founder of Tamar Center Thailand, first recorded in 2015. Nella shares some of her personal story, a story of transformation and healing of a young woman, and about the mission of Tamar Center. Find out more abo
Brenda Camp, my Mom, sits down with me to talk about her volunteer involvement with Helping Hands Ministry in Belton, TX. She shares about the work the ministry does in her community, what she does with the ministry, and her motivation to serve
We send missionaries all over the world many into locations that involve danger or at least extreme isolation. Even missionaries in places they can serve openly face challenges that we might not understand. The truth is those of us who "send" m
Audio of Chapter 5—The Preparation from the revision of Adopting the Father's Heart
n this episode I touch on a few reminders for foster and adoptive parents that help our kids heal. All of these work in the context of family emphasizing that we all need a family help us to heal and be the best we can be.
In today's episode, I interview my friend, Brian Smith who is the board chairman for Davar Partners International. Davar is a non profit ministry that makes audio recordings of the Bible for people groups around the world.  Brian and I discuss
Close to 80% of the people in the world are oral preference learners. This means that even if they have a written language, they prefer to learn by listening. In today's episode, Brian Smith, Chairman of the Board of Davar Partners Internationa
In this Dad to Dad episode I interview Marshall Lyles who is a licensed therapist, but I ask him to speak strictly as an adoptive dad.
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