Tag: Adoption

Psychology of Atheism and the Gospel

Exploring the psychology of atheism reveals how belief and doubt intersect with faith and the Gospel.

Finding Family: Jamie Finn’s Top 5 Books on the Foster Care and the Church

The gospel message—that God sent his Son to forgive, transform and restore what sin has broken—and its call for the foster care and the church is the hope for the people and families entangled in the broken foster care system.

How Adoption Mirrors God’s Love for the Fatherless

Typically, when I consider the beauty of Adoption mirrors God's love, I think of the happier aspects—an orphan no longer being an orphan but a beloved son or a daughter, with all the rights and benefits that come with a family.

More Churchgoers Hear Encouragement to Adopt and Provide Church Foster Care

More than 1 in 10 churchgoers say someone in their congregation has provided foster care, adopted a child from the U.S., or adopted a child from another country within the last year, reflecting a growing focus on church foster care adoption.

How I Marry Evangelism and Social Action

Evangelism and social action are not antithetical, but close friends.

How to Raise Awareness and Care for Adoptive and Foster Families

Adoption is a beautiful and complex picture of the gospel that nonetheless arises from tragedy.

Child Bridge Adoption: A Purpose and a Possibility

How one statistic about Child Bridge adoption changed the futures of over a thousand foster kids.

Creating a Safe Space for Adopted and Foster Children

Extended family plays a pivotal role in welcoming adopted and foster children into a safe space.