A Day in the Life (heretofore: ADL) took me to Washington DC on Thursday and Friday. Daniel Clark, outreach director for Children’s HopeChest and I met with Senator James Inhofe of Okalahoma. We were supposed to spend just ten minutes together but an hour and a half later, we were still meeting. Senator Inhofe is…

Today was a home day – thank God! I’m desperately trying to finish my fiction book. After rewriting, editing, etc., it’s still 300 typed pages. That’s a ton of work by the way. It should be completely done by Monday – yeah! Throughout the process the story has completely changed, including a major twist at…

First of all, I forgot my camera so no pictures. Sorry about that. The golf tournament was a huge success raising money for scholarships through The Ruckus House. Ruckus House is the vision of Mike Minter (check out his website, it’s very cool), Mike Rucker, and Muhsin Muhammad (he’s also adopted from Ethiopia). These guys…

Today, I leave for a flight that gets me into Charlotte at midnight. I’m going with my good friend and NFL agent, Craig Domann, of Domann and Pittman Agency. We’re golfing in a tournament hosted by former Carolina Panther Safety, Mike Minter who is a believer who has a huge heart for the disenfranchised. There…

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Tom Davis

Tom Davis currently serves as CEO of Children's HopeChest (www.hopechest.org), a global orphan care ministry headquartered in Colorado Springs. A tireless advocate for fatherless children, Davis has spent most of his adult life calling U.S. believers to become the hands and feet of Jesus Christ to the 143 million orphans living around the world. Through those connections, thousands of orphans now have the bright and hopeful future--one that is filled with opportunities and the love of the one true Father. Davis speaks hundreds of times each year at churches and conferences, mobilizing the church to action on behalf of the poor. He is the author of four books. His most recent novel, SCARED is a fictionalized account of his first-hand experiencing living and working with orphans in Swaziland, Africa. Davis' blog is the premier resource for the latest developments in Christian orphan ministry. Davis also currently teaches courses as adjunct professor at George Fox University in Newberg, OR.

When not traveling the globe, Davis resides in the mountains of Colorado in the small community of Palmer Lake. He and his wife Emily have seven children, including two adopted daughters from Russia.

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