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Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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Jimmy Wayne

Jimmy Wayne is a country music singer/songwriter whose songs highlight his mission to increase awareness about kids who age out of the foster care system and become homeless. Following hits such as “Stay Gone,” “I Love You This Much” and “Paper Angels,” he released “Do You Believe Me Now,” his biggest hit to date, for which he earned the prestigious Million-AIR Award for receiving one million radio plays in America. Jimmy has toured with pop country star Brad Paisley, and he recorded “Sara Smile” with Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame duo Daryl Hall and John Oates. Jimmy is author of the novel Paper Angels, which became a made-for-TV movie by the same title, and Walk to Beautiful, his memoir which has become a New York Times best-seller. Learn more about Jimmy by visiting his website, www.jimmywayne.com.

Jimmy Wayne: ‘Be Somebody’ for a Child in Foster Care

Singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne is on a mission to raise awareness for the thousands of at-risk kids who age out of the U.S. foster care system each year.