You can embrace the racial differences in your adopted children and give them a healthy cultural and family identity.
Helping Adopted Children Develop a Healthy Racial Identity
Marriage Lessons From a 4-Year-Old
The word cherish implies a specific attitude and means that you recognize your mate’s incredible value. You have the opportunity every day to choose to see how incredibly valuable your spouse is.
Doing Justice for Preventable Death
What does it mean to be a people of justice?
Facts and Research About Preventable Death
6.6 million children will die this year before they reach their 5th birthday.
Progress in the Quest to End Preventable Child Deaths
Preventable child death is one of the saddest things in our world.
Malaria Prevention
A Compassion.org blog post about malaria prevention.
Child Survival
“Each year more than 500,000 mothers die in childbirth or from pregnancy complications, most of which are preventable.”
Baggage in the Bedroom
True healing occurs when sexual baggage is no longer ignored but is understood and integrated into the larger truths of who you are and who God is.
Letting Go of Adoption Expectations to Meet a Child’s Needs
Unfulfilled expectations can lead to disappointment and even disconnection between parents and adopted children.
The Struggle to Reach Normal After an Adoption
Adoption expectations—and unfortunate truths—can reveal our weakness and His power.








