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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2024 · 35 MIN

Casey Stevens on Family, Faith, and Making a Difference with Stand for Orphans

from The Defender Podcast · host Lifeline Children's Services

Join us as we sit down with Casey Stevens, who shares his family's inspiring journey from facing infertility to adopting their first son, Alek, from Kyrgyzstan in 2016 through Lifeline Children's Services. Blessed with three more sons, Micah, Jude, and Elijah, Casey's lively and love-filled home is a testament to resilience and faith. Casey discusses how his family actively participates in Stand for Orphans, an initiative that teaches kids the importance of caring for others and community service. Listen in as Casey talks about the roles his children played in their stand, memorable moments, and the rewarding experiences of working together as a family for a greater cause. Plus, get valuable advice for families looking to host their own Stand for Orphans.GUEST: Casey Stevens and his wife, Chesney, met at Mississippi College and married in 2013. After facing infertility, they adopted their first son, Alek, from Kyrgyzstan in 2016 through Lifeline Children's Services. They were later blessed with three biological sons: Micah, Jude, and Elijah. Their home is lively and filled with love. Committed to helping others, Casey's family actively participates in Stand for Orphans, teaching their kids the importance of caring for others and community service.HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTDr. Rick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCEHave you heard about Stand for Orphans? It's an incredible initiative created by kids, for kids, allowing them to make a difference in the lives of others. This program shows that you don't have to be an adult to make a big difference. Stand for Orphans empowers children to use their resources and abilities to impact the world. Since its start, kids across multiple states have joined in, raising significant funds for vulnerable children. Whether it's a lemonade stand or another creative idea, any child can host a stand. Want to get involved? Visit LifelineChild.org/Stand to learn more and sign up.LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children’s Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. FOLLOW USFacebook, Instagram, TwitterThe Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | SpotifyThe Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify

Join us as we sit down with Casey Stevens, who shares his family's inspiring journey from facing infertility to adopting their first son, Alek, from Kyrgyzstan in 2016 through Lifeline Children's Services. Blessed with three more sons, Micah, Jude, and Elijah, Casey's lively and love-filled home is a testament to resilience and faith. Casey discusses how his family actively participates in Stand for Orphans, an initiative that teaches kids the importance of caring for others and community service. Listen in as Casey talks about the roles his children played in their stand, memorable moments, and the rewarding experiences of working together as a family for a greater cause. Plus, get valuable advice for families looking to host their own Stand for Orphans.GUEST: Casey Stevens and his wife, Chesney, met at Mississippi College and married in 2013. After facing infertility, they adopted their first son, Alek, from Kyrgyzstan in 2016 through Lifeline Children's Services. They were later blessed with three biological sons: Micah, Jude, and Elijah. Their home is lively and filled with love. Committed to helping others, Casey's family actively participates in Stand for Orphans, teaching their kids the importance of caring for others and community service.HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTDr. Rick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCEHave you heard about Stand for Orphans? It's an incredible initiative created by kids, for kids, allowing them to make a difference in the lives of others. This program shows that you don't have to be an adult to make a big difference. Stand for Orphans empowers children to use their resources and abilities to impact the world. Since its start, kids across multiple states have joined in, raising significant funds for vulnerable children. Whether it's a lemonade stand or another creative idea, any child can host a stand. Want to get involved? Visit LifelineChild.org/Stand to learn more and sign up.LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children’s Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. FOLLOW USFacebook, Instagram, TwitterThe Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | SpotifyThe Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify

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