November 2021
Thankful
Dear Friend,

Where will vulnerable children be cared for now?

That important question has been asked since it was announced that the former Hephzibah property would be sold and the ministry re-visioned. We believe important questions deserve honest answers. As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, we're thankful for some very special people willing to testify to how God is clearly moving in this new season of Hephzibah62:4.

We are excited to introduce you to our new Hephzibah62:4 video, featuring Dr. Larry Freels and Mrs. Shirley Duncan: 



After watching this video, are you as amazed as we are by what God is doing?

Watch for our year end e-mail, showcasing stories of impact in new locations!
Wondering how you can get involved?


Thankful for each of you, 

Jodi Lewis, Director

P.S. In case you missed it previously read the story behind the video, The Greatest Miracle by Dr. Larry Freels, here.
Featured Resources
25 Things YOU Can Do

We believe the local church is uniquely equipped to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and our team has created this simple resource to help you think creatively, make a plan, and engage your congregation.

Orphan & Stand Sunday Made Easy

Orphan and Stand Sunday is just around the corner on November 7! Keep planning simple for your church, small group or family with this special one hour program and call to action. Preview the live simulcast, then show the video at your event through December 1.

Hephzibah62:4 Adoption Fund

Hephzibah62:4 is reducing the financial barriers to adoption to help place orphans and vulnerable infants, for whom birth parents have chosen adoption, into Christ-centered Wesleyan families. To read family stories, download our flyer, request an application, or make a donation,

Stay 'in the know'

As a subsidiary of The Wesleyan Church, Hephzibah62:4 works in alignment with the CMAD team at HQ. Each week, a different department sends an e-mail highlighting practical resources, perfect for local church staff and lay leaders. Not on the list?