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Child Protection

2014
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Tags: Importance of Children, Jesus Loves Children, Child Abuse, Children as Victims, Child Sacrifice, Exploitation, Infanticide, Child Protection, Children's Rights
Category Child Philosophy
Copyright Owner Compassion International

Children have always been at risk. But while children have always suffered, there is one thing abundantly clear in Scripture—that God has a special place in His heart for those children—the orphaned, the abused, the neglected, and the hungry. The justification for special protective guardianship of children at risk is clearly demonstrated and mandated throughout Scripture. In the fifth book of the Children and Families in the Bible series, the studies help learners understand that God's heart is broken when children suffer, and that our hearts must similarly be broken. This booklet may be used for private study or as an instruction tool in studies and workshops in churches, amongst child care workers, or other settings. It is suitable for young adults and older (ages 18+) and is a downloadable book in PDF format.

This document is part of: Children and Families in the Bible

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