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Christians Could Change Adoption Laws in the Middle East. Will They?
Some have been reticent to reform, despite the needs of children and would-be parents.
Supreme Court Upholds Law on Native Adoptions
Native American Christians, involved in both their tribes and in child placement situations, know the complexity of these cases better than most.
50 Trauma-Informed Ideas Your Church Can Put Into Practice
The ideas encompass various aspects of church life, including worship, pastoral care, small group activities, and community outreach.
Fewer Christians Know Families Who Foster or Adopt
While churches offer more support and encouragement, attendees say they’re less likely to see personal involvement.
MayPodcastEpisode 52
From Heartache to Hope: The Church's Mission in Foster Care and Trauma Healing
A conversation about how the Church can make a difference in the lives of children and families.
Orienting Our Hearts and Minds for Effective Foster Care
If you're considering being a foster care parent or supporting foster care, it’s helpful to develop postures—orientations—of the heart and mind.
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 49|41min
David Platt Wasn’t Radical Enough
The pastor and author says the problem runs deeper than the American Dream.
Together We Can—and Must—Transform Domestic Adoption Abroad
By changing the way we think about orphan care, we can see children raised in families, not buildings.
Viral JesusEpisode 50|44min
Tori Hope Petersen: Fostering Hope
How Mrs. Universe 2022 uses her story of survival and healing to help foster families thrive.

Top Story November 18, 2023

As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
Duterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus.

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