Rick Morton
As Vice President of Engagement, Rick Morton shepherds the ministry’s outreach to individual, church, and organizational ministry partners as well as the ministry’s commitment to publishing resources that aid families and churches in discipling orphans and vulnerable children. Prior to Lifeline, Rick served for 15 years as a college and seminary professor, and he also served local churches in Tennessee, Louisiana, and Mississippi. He is an accomplished writer and sought after speaker. Most notably, Rick is the co-author of the popular Orphanology: Awakening to Gospel-centered Adoption and Orphan Care and the author of KnowOrphans: Mobilizing the Church for Global Orphanology. Rick and his lovely wife Denise have been married for over 32 years, and they have 3 children, all of whom joined their family through international adoption. God has continued to grow their family, and he now enjoys the role of “Doc” to his precious granddaughter!
Appears in 564 Episodes
Better Together: Lena Plunk
From a live storytelling event, Lena shares about her trip with (un)adopted to bring clean water to Uganda.
Better Together: Sonia Martin
From a live storytelling event, adoptive and foster mother, Sonia Martin shares her story of redemption, forgiveness, and her journey to recognizing her worth.
Faith, Family, and Fitness
Iron Tribe Fitness founders Forrest & Mendy Walden share about their adoption journey, fitness, and using their business to bring the gospel to the nations.
On Mission in India
(un)adopted partner, Krupa Swaroop, shares about the gospel work being done in India and some of the biggest needs they are facing.
Church Partner Roundtable: A Trip to India
Lifeline church partners from Alabama, Kansas, and Texas share about their recent trip to Bangalore, India.
Discipling Kids From Hard Places
The family is the center of Jesus plan to make disciples, but significant challenges exists for families who adopt and foster to be disciple-makers with children comin...
Adoption, Marriage, and Family Life: Live Q&A with Dr. Randy Stinson
Dr. Randy Stinson speaks to Lifeline families during a live Q&A at Rooted in Love, an adoption conference for families pursuing international and domestic adoption.
Connecting with your Kids through Songs & Silliness
Randall Goodgame, the creator of Slugs & Bugs, shares about the importance of having fun and being silly with your family.
Trusting God with Terminal Illness
Eric & Katie Parker share about the adoption of their daughter Noelle from India and their journey of processing her terminal illness.
The Sanctity of Human Life
To value the Sanctity of Human Life is an act of worship, not of people themselves, but of our Creator who fashioned each of us in His Image.
Best Of: Better Together - Katie Reynolds
Katie Reynolds tells her story of going through the adoption process but having it fail by not bringing a child home.
Best Of: Jessica Roberts
Adoptive mother Jessica Roberts tells her story of childhood, marriage, coming to faith, and adoption.
Change One Life: Kenisha Brown
Kenisha became pregnant at 16 through unthinkable circumstances. She shares her story of how God used her story and the birth of her son for good.
Change One Life: Dasha Ham
Born in Ukraine, adopted, and now serving as an international adoption specialist, Dasha Ham shares her story of life change.
Change One Life: Hope for Vulnerable Girls in India
Issac Manogarom shares how God led he and his wife to start STEPS girls' home in India and stories of lives changed through this ministry.
David Platt on Trusting God Throughout the Adoption Process
David Platt shares about leading his family through the adoption process for the 3rd time and trusting the Lord throughout the journey.
Image Bearers: Shifting from Pro-Birth to Pro-Life
Herbie Newell shares about his first book, Image Bearers, and seeking to bring awareness that the pro-life ethic is so much bigger than just being pro-birth.
Teenagers and Politics: How Obedience and the Gospel Transforms Lives in Every Arena
Scott Dawson, an evangelist with experience in youth ministry for over 30 years, discusses changes in youth ministry, issues facing teenagers and families today, and h...
The Necessity of Supporting Child Welfare Workers Through the Church | Interview with Sharri Black, Part 2
In Part 2 of Sharri Black’s interview, she shares from her professional experience of working in child welfare and how the church can partner and support state workers...
Adoption through the Eyes of an Adoptee & Adoptive Mother | Interview with Sharri Black, Part 1
Adoptee, adoptive mother, and longtime child welfare advocate, Sharri Black, shares what it is like to be adopted.
Homeschooling Children from Foster Care and Adoption
Adoptive mothers share about their choice to homeschool their children.
Leading the Church to Action
Lifeline partner church shares about recent trip with (un)adopted to Uganda and leading the church to action outside of it's four walls.
Until Every Child is Home
Adoptee, adoptive father, author, and professor Todd Chipman offers practical direction on how local churches can do better in their quest to care for those Jesus call...
Cultivating a Culture of Adoption and Foster Care in the Church
How one church is racing toward caring for 1,000 vulnerable children through adoption and foster care by 2026.
Unity & Diversity in Discipleship
Church planting, adoption, and the journey of caring for the fatherless through the local church.
Supporting an Indigenous Response to Orphan Care
Why God calls Christians to care for orphans.
Engaging Others for Effective Ministry
Orphan Sunday started at a small church in Zambia and has grown into a global movement. Here's how your church can get involved and why it's important.
Gospel-Driven Justice in the Church
Setting realistic expectations in parenting and adoption.
Bridging Hope for Children with Learning Differences
Lifeline's education team discusses how to advocate for children in the education system and announces the launch Bridge Educational Services.
How the Church can Care for Vulnerable Children & Families
How the church can cultivate a heart to care for vulnerable children and families through adoption and foster care.