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Child Protection Devotion #24

2020
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Tags: Applying Scripture, Biblical Perspective of Children, Importance of Children, Esther 2, Child Protection, Children and the church, Authority of the Church, Child Friendly Church, Role of the Church, Advocacy for Children
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

Before Esther became a queen and heroine who saved the Jewish people, she was an orphaned girl. Mordecai took her in and raised her as his own daughter. What can the Church today learn from Mordecai's example of caring for Esther? 

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