Kansas Prayer Breakfast
  • Home
  • Guest Speaker
  • Sponsors
  • Register or RSVP
  • Past Speakers
  • History
  • Donate

Guest Speaker for the 61st Annual Kansas Prayer Breakfast

Featuring

Herbie Newell


Herbie Newell is the President/Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services and its ministry arms including (un)adopted, Crossings, Families Count and Lifeline Village. Herbie holds a Master’s degree in Business/Accounting from Samford University.He joined the Lifeline team in 2003 as Executive Director. Under Herbie’s leadership, Lifeline has increased the international outreach to 25 countries, grown into 17 states, attained membership with ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability), begun an extensive foster care ministry, achieved accreditation Internationally under The Hague Treaty, and started its (un)adopted strategic orphan care ministries in over 10 countries.Herbie speaks nationally at conferences and events, and regularly preaches throughout the world on Gospel-driven justice. Herbie is the author of the book “Image Bearers.” He and his wife, Ashley, live in Birmingham, Alabama and are parents to a son, Caleb, and daughters Adelynn and Emily.
Register for in-person presentation
RSVP for Virtual Now!

Subscribe For information about future Kansas Prayer Breakfasts

Thank you!

Error

Bad respond

We use cookies to enable essential functionality on our website, and analyze website traffic. By clicking Accept you consent to our use of cookies. Read about how we use cookies.

Your Cookie Settings

We use cookies to enable essential functionality on our website, and analyze website traffic. Read about how we use cookies.

Cookie Categories
Essential

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our websites. You cannot refuse these cookies without impacting how our websites function. You can block or delete them by changing your browser settings, as described under the heading "Managing cookies" in the Privacy and Cookies Policy.

Analytics

These cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to help us understand how our websites are being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are.