Natalie Herrington :: The Forgotten Ones:: Episode 115

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2021 · 30 MIN

Natalie Herrington :: The Forgotten Ones:: Episode 115

from The Wonder Podcast · host The Wonder Podcast

Natalie Herrington is a world changer and we mean it!  She heard and felt God's call on her life while on a mission trip to the Philippines and hasn't stopped since.   So many of us feel God calling us, but are stopped in our tracks with the awesome responsibility and all of the unknowns.  Those things didn't stop Natalie.  She went.   As a missionary in the Philippines, God used a friendship to forge a ministry.  Natalie is now a wife and mom, but her ministry to orphans and neglected children in Southeast Asia is going strong.   She chronicled her story in a book she authored, "The Forgotten Ones: A Journey to finding freedom for orphans and neglected kids."  What God has done in her life and continues to do is amazing.   Recently she founded a ministry, The Something Club - "No one can do everything, but everyone can do something!" Find out more about her ministry at compassionatehope.org.

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