Adoption

“Adoption isn’t easy. It is one of the most complex emotional arrangements in which an individual can be involved. Yet, of the other options—aborting the child or raising the child as a single parent—adoption is the most child-centered. It is a healthy, realistic, and sensible choice for all the parties involved.”

Dr. Jean Garton, cofounder and president emeritus of Lutherans For Life

Here are a few links to agencies and organizations that offer help with adoption and family issues.

Apart from Christ, all God’s children are adopted. He must know something about it!

It’s all about relationships. You hear that often these days. Whether it’s raising funds or trying to get people to buy your product or leading a team of people at work or within the church—it’s all about relationships. It’s all about ...

Life Quotes on adoption.

A conversation about adoption may evoke a wide variety of strong feelings—a mix of happiness and joy along with pain, fear and grief. Through this format of questions and answers, Janette Clausen hopes to give insight and increase understanding ...

Adoption. We think of it immediately when we hear of friends or family members who are experiencing infertility. What a wonderful solution! Yes, but it is so much more. Adoption is not just about finding a child for a family who can’t have a ...

Adoption is not always seen in a good light. The perception is that adoption is abandonment, a bad choice that is not very loving. There is a need to shed some good light on adoption by looking at adoption in the light of biblical servanthood.

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