Jun 11, 2025
In this powerful episode of "The Resilient Heart Podcast," host Gabi sits down with Linda Znachko, founder of He Knows Your Name Ministries, to explore one of the most heart-wrenching yet hope-filled missions imaginable. Linda's journey began in 2009 when she saw a news story about a baby found in a dumpster in Indianapolis, just six months after her mother's death. What started as a simple phone call to ensure one baby received a proper burial became a 15-year ministry that has laid 58 abandoned and unclaimed babies to rest with dignity and love. Through Linda's story, we discover how ordinary people can be called to extraordinary purposes, how one woman's obedience led to life-saving Safe Haven Baby Box legislation, and how carrying both grief and joy simultaneously can fuel world-changing work. This conversation reveals the ripple effects of saying "yes" to impossible assignments and the multiplication that happens when faith meets action.
Linda Znachko is the founder of He Knows Your Name Ministries and has been married to her high school sweetheart Steve for 43 years. Together they raised four children in Indianapolis and have grandchildren who are the delight of her life. In 2020, at age 60, they adopted a baby, adding another unexpected chapter to their family story. Linda's ministry work began at age 49 after losing her mother and seeing a news story about an abandoned baby. What started as ensuring one baby received a proper burial has grown into a 15-year mission that has provided dignified burials for 58 abandoned and unclaimed babies. Her work has contributed to Safe Haven Baby Box legislation being passed in 26+ states, and she regularly provides ministry and resources to families worldwide through social media and virtual connections. Linda operates through a family foundation that allows her to do this work without fundraising, and she has testified before state legislatures to advocate for infant protection laws.
"Doe is not a name and a dumpster is not a grave and a diaper is not burial clothing."
"I thought, no, not on my watch and my generation, is this going to be the end of the story... I know that the greatest miracle was performed at the grave."
"God, what is happening here? And he said, we're doing this thing and it's called He Knows Your Name."
"If you feel something that deeply, don't question yourself and doubt yourself and disqualify yourself. No, enter into it and test it and see if it's yours."
"What would I be doing with my life? If I would not have said yes to the impossible... I just can't stand this thing. I gotta do something about it."
"I hold and carry joy and sorrow 24 seven... take both things and put them in your pockets and take them everywhere you go, because they testified who you are and who I've made you to be."
"This baby was lost, ignored and not named. And now this baby's found and we're glorifying the legacy of this child's life by celebrating him by name."
"When something multiplies, they know the hand of God is on it... Look around to see who can you link arms with because multiplication is the kingdom work that is going to change this broken world."
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