Ore Kaffo: The Transformative Difference of Understanding Your Identity as a Child of God
When she was just 7 years old, Ore Kaffo was abducted from her foster family—the only family she had ever known—by her birth mother. After living her entire life in England, a place that had always been happy for her, she found herself back in her home country of Nigeria. Her entire world was changed, and along with that, she struggled to make sense of her identity. As she wrestled to understand her new existence, she came to realize that she is, first and foremost, a child of God. On this week’s episode, Ore shares her remarkable story and her undeniable light.
It doesn’t matter if somebody is from Zibwabwe or Tokyo or Pakistan or from America, if we all identify as children of God then we are one people.
Show Notes
2:17- White Nanny, Black Child
15:01- Lessons From Foster Father
18:15- Learning From Missionaries and Becoming One
29:00- Reunited
33:07- No Heroes and No Villains
40:50- Identity as Children of God
44:47- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
Links & References
Ore’s website: https://ore-lou.com/
For UK listeners, here’s a link to “White Nanny Black Child,” the documentary that tells Ore’s story on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81789241?s=i&trkid=258593161&vlang=en
View transcript here.