Timothy Head and Herbie Newell
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The Church’s support might just keep a family from foster care
While foster care and adoption are vital solutions, we also must help prevent children from entering the system in the first place. This National Foster Care Month, our country’s at-risk children need believers to prioritize the type of support that keeps families together from the start.
Easter reminds us of our most important liberty
As we enter the weekend commemorating Christ’s Passion, death, and glorious resurrection, may we delight in the knowledge that we have been redeemed from the consequences of sin and have been blessed with the fragile gift of liberty.
This Advent, embrace children awaiting adoption
This Advent season of prayer, celebration, and waiting is not without purpose — our blessings come with a calling.
Have you heard about Birth Mother's Day?
While most mothers are celebrating a present blessing on Mother’s Day, these celebrations can be bittersweet for women who have placed their children for adoption.
National Day of Prayer: How it began early in history
As a nation, we have plenty to confess and much that needs healing, and that journey begins and ends with prayer.
The tragic history of the Jewish Holocaust must not be forgotten
A survey revealed a startling reality — the majority of Millennials and Gen Z-ers don’t know the basic facts of the Jewish Holocaust.
Why isn't adoption a Gospel theme during Easter?
This Easter, may we, as the adopted children of God, let the sacrificial nature of Christ thrust us into denying ourselves, taking up our Cross, and following Jesus into the redeeming work of manifesting the Gospel to the least of these.
These words need to take root in the hearts of faith-filled Americans
Christians across the country must step out of their comfort zones and sound the alarm in every county and state across this fruited plain.
Say no to the majority: Fighting for 90% of Down syndrome babies
Tragically, between 60%-90% of women in the United States who learn they are pregnant with a baby with Down syndrome choose abortion as the solution to their “problem.”
The essential role of the local church in caring for the vulnerable
Now is our time to show we are — as we always have been — the hands and feet of Christ Jesus, faithfully offering real and lasting hope.