Abba's meets on Thursday evenings at 7p.m. at Apostolic Life Church, located at 2107 N. High Cross Road in Urbana. Need a ride? Call 217-898-7892, or email abbas.ministry7@gmail.com to arrange for transportation.
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Abba's meets on Thursday evenings at 7p.m. at Apostolic Life Church, located at 2107 N. High Cross Road in Urbana. Need a ride? Call 217-898-7892, or email abbas.ministry7@gmail.com to arrange for transportation.
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Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: 6 And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. Malachi 4:5-6 The one word that expresses the agonizing pain of rejection from one's own father. "I'm looking forward to meeting my father some day and would like to know what he looks like." Many children feel forsaken by their natural fathers. Jesus experienced the pain of being forsaken as He hung on the cross. But now there is hope. Abba's is a ministry of Apostolic Life Church in Urbana, Illinois committed to helping 6-15 year old fatherless children discover the love and affirmation they need from God, a Father to the the fatherless. We encourage children through biblical teaching, and the testimonies of fathers who have overcome their own hurts, and the disappointments of fatherlessness in their lives. Bring your children or grandchildren to Abba's on Thursday evenings from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Call 217-898-7892, or click here with questions or for additional information.
The statistics are staggering, and the pain of fatherlessness is real. Of course you see. God sees too, and is sending help for the fatherless. Abba's is a ministry of Apostolic Life Church in Urbana, Illinois committed to helping 6-15 year old fatherless children discover the love and affirmation they need from God, a Father to the the fatherless. We encourage children through biblical teaching, and the testimonies of fathers who have overcome their own hurts, and the disappointments of fatherlessness in their lives. Bring your children or grandchildren to Abba's on Thursday evenings from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Call 217-898-7892, or click here with questions or to request additional information.
She wants to be daddy's girl, but where is daddy? Unfortunately, if she lives in a father-absent home, or with a dysfunctional father, statistics predict that she will experience behavior problems beginning early in life. But there is hope. Abba's is a ministry of Apostolic Life Church in Urbana, Illinois committed to helping 6-15 year old fatherless children discover the love and affirmation they need from God, a Father to the the fatherless. We encourage children through biblical teaching, and the testimonies of fathers who have overcome their own hurts, and the disappointments of fatherlessness in their lives. Bring your children or grandchildren to Abba's on Thursday evenings from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Call 217-898-7892, or click here with questions or to request additional information.
There's hope for fatherless children painfully gripped by emptiness. Father hunger has been identified in children that are painfully gripped by emptiness. A gnawing deep within a child’s spirit and a continual craving to experience love from one’s father. Fatherlessness does not only affect single parent homes, but our entire community, or cities, and our world. If you're a parent who would like to bring your children, we meet on Thursday evenings from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Call us at 217-898-7892, or click here to request additional information.
One-in-five children under the age of 18 in the United States live with a single mother. ![]() Nightmares, bed wetting, withdrawal, fear, anger, anxiety, violence, stress, poor grades, gangs, drugs, alcohol. These are just a few of the symptoms of fatherless children in America today.
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