Every church in Zambia—large or small—has a part to play in caring for orphans.You don’t need a special program or a large budget to begin.=
You only need a heart willing to respond to God’s call.
For many believers, this may be the first time they have heard that caring for orphans is part of God’s command to His Church.
Ask God to open your congregation’s heart to the orphan and to the fatherless.
Share what God’s Word says about the fatherless in your Sunday services.
Form an Orphan Sunday® team to help your church take practical steps.
Host Orphan Sunday® and lead your members to care for orphans throughout the year. While Orphan Sunday Zambia is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of November, you can host Orphan Sunday® activities weekly, monthly, or quarterly, not just once a year.
This practical guide equips pastors and ministry leaders with 25 actionable ways to awaken compassion, inspire obedience, and build a culture of care for orphans and vulnerable children. Rooted in Scripture and overflowing with practical ideas, it shows how your church can reflect God’s heart — from preaching and prayer to hands-on outreach.
Download this free resource and help your congregation see that the orphan is not a burden, but a blessing — and that caring for them reveals the very heart of the Gospel.
When you teach your church about God’s heart for the orphan, you awaken faith, compassion, and obedience in your people.
Orphan Sunday® is not just one day—it’s the beginning of a lifestyle of love and care for vulnerable children, widows, and families in your community.
Join churches across Zambia as we rise with one voice to proclaim God’s love for the orphan.
Together, the Church can become the family every child needs.
Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.
Psalm 82:3