Welcome to the online home of Faultless: The American Orphan!
Using a mix of adoptive/foster parents, children from the system, and a variety of experts providing commentary along the way, Faultless was developed to engage people who are currently not engaged in the process of caring for the fatherless. Among many other topics, the film discusses aging out (when a child turns too old to remain in the system), the importance of church and state collaboration, the need for more African-American parents, and the fears adoptive families face. All of the topics in the film are covered through the lens of the Gospel with explicit motivation from James 1:27.
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. | James 1:27 (NIV)
We began filming Faultless in June 2011 and filmed until April 2012. Through collaborative partnerships with ministries all over the country, our filming took place across four states: Kentucky, Colorado, Georgia, and California.Our big prayer is that God would use Faultless to further engage the American Christian Church in the burgeoning orphan care movement that is already underway all over the country.








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