Children in Crisis
Churches in the Radstock network long to help one another, and equip others, to reach out to and care for children who are faced with the devastating conditions of war-torn societies, the AIDS pandemic and street life.
Many children worldwide have no home or family, or are subject to exploitation, abuse and neglect. Some suffer from drug addiction, malnutrition and disease. Others are forced to work under slave-like conditions, or to be involved in prostitution, sex tourism, and pornography.
Radstock aims to bring hope to hopeless situations by encouraging, connecting, and equipping churches to care for children who live under these conditions.

Our Children in Crisis (CiC) ministries define a child in crisis as anyone under the age of eighteen who has been orphaned, lives in a war-affected region, is homeless, enslaved, or denied basic human rights based on their gender, age, ethnicity, or religion.
Children in Crisis ministries are being facilitated among:
* AIDS orphans in Zambia (CiC Africa)
* Vulnerable children living with the legacy of war in Kosova
Contact us to connect your church with any of these vital ministries.