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Nathan Ross How to Prevent Child Abuse

How to Prevent Child Abuse According to a Survivor

Nathan Ross knows firsthand the importance of preventing child abuse and neglect. This is what he wants others to understand.

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From Child Abuse Survivor to Foster Care Advocate

Nathan Ross entered foster care after enduring years of child abuse and neglect. Now, he advocates for children who face similar realities.

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How to Prevent Child Abuse: A Foster Parent’s Perspective

How can we prevent child abuse? In Sadie Dodson’s opinion, it starts by getting to know your neighbors and taking action.

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Warning Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Learn some of the key indicators of child abuse and neglect and why prevention is so crucial.

Choose Foster Care Agencies and Adoption Agencies

Tips for Choosing a Foster Care or Adoption Agency

Choosing a foster care or adoption agency is a major decision. These are the questions you need to ask as you look for the best fit.

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Abortion Stories: Procuring, Coercion and Walking Out

From taking the abortion pill to clinical abortions, from abortion worker to abortion survivor — these are real abortion stories.

3 ways young adults can support foster and adoptive families

3 Ways Young Adults Can Support Foster and Adoptive Families

Make the most of your young adult years. Here are ways you can begin supporting foster and adoptive families.

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Caring for Elderly Parents: A Guide

Eldercare is an unfamiliar season of life for both adult children and parents. So, what’s next? How do we handle this new season of life with grace?

Suicide is a Problem for Youth and Young Adults

Suicide is a problem in the youth and young adult population. There is hope for healing when parents and others are intentional about providing help.

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Trauma-Informed Foster Care

Being trauma informed is crucial if you are engaging with foster care. Learn what trauma-informed care is, who is impacted by trauma, and how to address challenging behaviors.

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Faces of Foster Care

Snapshots of five kids who grew up in the United States foster care system.

Greg Stier sitting on an outdoor staircase

From Unwanted Pregnancy to Evangelist

Shirley had an unwanted pregnancy. Pregnant from a man who wasn’t interested in being a father, living in a tough neighborhood and already having a child, Shirley felt the best option was an abortion.

Flowers with sign that says "with sympathy" one of thoughtful miscarriage gifts that can be given

Thoughtful Miscarriage Gift Ideas

Thoughtful miscarriage gift ideas when those you care about are grieving.

Man dealing with abortion regret

Dealing With Abortion Regret As Men

It’s been twenty years, but Joseph’s brothers haven’t forgotten. They’ve moved on with their lives and haven’t mentioned Joseph for a long time. There’s no way this Egyptian ruler knows their secret, but why does it feel like this is finally their reckoning for that mistake of long ago? “It wasn’t even my idea,” thinks …

A man and woman make pro-life and pro-choice arguments.

Pro-Life Arguments Explained – Part 2

Incorporating the basic legal issues and relevant history makes our pro-life arguments more persuasive.

State vs Private Foster Care Agencies

Understanding the Differences Between State and Private Foster Care Agencies

State agency or private agency? This is the question many foster and adoptive parents have to answer before becoming licensed. Here’s what you can expect, as well as the pros and cons of each type.

Two women stand debating pro-life arguments.

Pro-Life Arguments Explained – Part 1

The heart of pro-choice vs pro-life arguments isn’t the law. The reality of human life – when does it start, why does it matter – is what determines the interpretation of our legal rights.

Foster Care Parent holds Child with Special Needs

Foster Care: Parenting Children With Special Needs

I never thought I would become a foster parent to children with special needs. But thankfully God is writing my story and not me.

19 million is written on a wall showing the amount of black lives lost and how that affects Black History

19 Million Lives Lost: The Heartbreak of Black History

Celebrate Black History Month and ensure it’s ongoing success by working to save the lives of the preborn.

Jamie and Alan Finn Foster the Family Blog

Foster the Family: The Story of Alan and Jamie Finn

“One child, one time.” That was the plan that Alan and Jamie Finn agreed to when they started the journey to become foster parents. But now, eight years and nearly 30 children later, it is clear God had a different plan. Neither Alan nor Jamie ever expected to become foster parents. They had thought adoption …