Widows & Orphans
Restoring hope. Building leaders. Transforming communities. Our work with widows and orphans is at the heart of Mission Eurasia’s mission to bring emotional and spiritual healing to those facing crisis. Read more below about the challenges facing vulnerable children today and the biblical calling that drives our ministry forward.
To learn more about how these programs are transforming lives and providing essential support on the frontlines, please explore the articles below.
Problems Faced by Orphans: Understanding Trauma, Poverty, and Systemic Failures
There are over 150 million children worldwide who have lost one or both parents, each facing a future shaped by trauma, poverty, and institutional isolation. Explore the unique challenges facing orphans today—from developmental delays to the dangers of “aging out”—and discover how the church is uniquely called to embody God’s heart for the fatherless.
Orphan Children: The Challenges and What the Church Can Do
There are over 150 million children worldwide who have lost one or both parents, each facing a future shaped by trauma, poverty, and institutional isolation. Explore the unique challenges facing orphans today—from developmental attachment to the difficulties of aging out of care—and discover how the church is uniquely called to embody God’s heart for the fatherless.
Types of Orphans: Understanding Vulnerability Beyond Traditional Definitions
While many define an “orphan” only as a child who has lost both parents, the reality is far more complex. From single and double orphans to the “social orphans” of Eurasia, understanding these distinct categories is essential for providing effective, gospel-centered care to the world’s most vulnerable children.
What Is an Orphan? Definition, Types, and Global Realities
An orphan is officially defined as a child under 18 who has lost one or both parents, but the global reality is far more complex. Explore the vital distinctions between single, double, and “social orphans,” and learn why understanding these definitions is the first step toward a faithful and effective response to the global orphan crisis.
Making a Difference: Helping Orphans and Vulnerable Children
The global orphan crisis is a heart-wrenching reality that affects millions of children worldwide. According to UNICEF, there are an estimated 140 million orphans globally, with many more children considered vulnerable due to various factors such as poverty, conflict, and disease. As Christians, we are called to care for and protect these precious children, as stated in James 1:27.
Reflecting God’s Heart: Caring for Widows and Orphans
Throughout the Bible, we see God’s heart for the vulnerable and oppressed, particularly widows and orphans. As Christians, we are called to reflect God’s love and compassion by caring for and ministering to these individuals who are often marginalized and in need. In Isaiah 1:17 (ESV), we are reminded to “Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause.”