Adoption - articles
They need to be loved
Burdened for orphans, Wilsonville Baptists adopt children from Ukraine, start adoption ministry
While the knowledge of a child’s suffering resonates disconcertingly in the souls of average Americans, for Larry Gibson, founder of The Children’s Voice Foundation, such knowledge is a deafening roar. more »
By Jeremy Dale Henderson - Mar 22, 2007
Topic: Faith, Ministry, Family, Children, Parenting, Adoption
Embryo Adoption
Cara and Gregg Vest wanted to have a baby. But five years of fertility treatments and three attempts at in vitro fertilization (IVF) had proven unsuccessful. more »
By Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006
Adoption
The Domestic Adoption Process
Domestic adoption consists of five parts:
- Home study—The home study is an evaluation and education process required by the State to determine your preparedness to parent through adoption.
By Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006
Topic: Family, Life, Abortion, Adoption
Beyond Our Differences
Our adoption story began with the heart cry of our only son. “Dear Lord, please give me a baby brother and give homes to all the children of the world that need a forever family.” As he prayed day after day, his precious words began to stir our hearts. more »
By Jennifer Williams - Nov 1, 2005
Topic: Family, Parenting, Adoption, Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Couple Helps Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes Provide Family and Moral Constant
She is the picture of “Sweet Sixteen”—a high school cheerleader with shoulder-length red hair and a beautiful smile. But sweet experiences were not plentiful in her childhood. more »
By Kim Burke - Sep 1, 2005 - (1)
Topic: Family, Parenting, Adoption
A Lifeline for Lauren
Over a decade ago, a video about the plight of children in orphanages sparked a passion in our hearts to extend a lifeline to an orphaned child. more »
By Chris Crain - Apr 25, 2005
Topic: Family, Parenting, Adoption, Life
Myths About Adoption
Debunking Adoption Myths of Birthmothers
If You Care About Your Child You Would Never Consider Adoption.
You might be afraid if you consider adoption that others will think that you don’t love your child and that you are an uncaring and selfish person. more »
By staff - Jan 26, 2005
Topic: Family, Parenting, Adoption, Life
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