Rooted Podcast | Conversation with Matt Lee

by | Dec 16, 2022

Matt Lee is the director of Psalm 82.3, a ministry focused on defending the fatherless. In this interview, he discusses his journey to becoming involved in orphan care and adoption, and how his ministry, Psalm 82.3, was born out of a desire to help other families adopt and care for orphans, as well as raise awareness about the needs of the fatherless.

Matt and his wife have five children, four of whom are adopted from Liberia. They felt a calling to adopt and serve the fatherless, and after a series of events, their children were brought home in 2011. This experience led them to start Psalm 82.3, which aims to provide resources and support to families who are adopting or fostering, as well as raise awareness about the needs of orphans and the importance of standing up for their rights.

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One of the main points that Matt emphasizes in the interview is the need for the church to be involved in orphan care and adoption. He believes that the church has a responsibility to stand up for the rights of the fatherless and to provide a loving and supportive community for those who have experienced loss or abandonment. He also encourages individuals to consider adoption or foster care as a way to serve and make a difference in the lives of orphans.

In addition to providing resources and support for families who are adopting or fostering, Psalm 82.3 also works to raise awareness about the needs of orphans and the importance of standing up for their rights. They believe that every child deserves to have a loving and supportive family, and they are committed to doing everything they can to help make that happen.

Overall, Matt’s passion for serving the fatherless is evident in everything he does. Through Psalm 82.3, he is making a difference in the lives of countless orphans and helping to create a brighter future for them. His message of trust and obedience to God’s calling is an inspiration to us all, and a reminder of the importance of standing up for the rights of the vulnerable and the fatherless.

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