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Special Needs: Scared to Let Go

Encouraging your child’s independence is hard… but worth it.

Hope for Parents of Kids With Special Needs

Ever wonder if your parenting makes a difference? It does.

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Special Needs and the Challenge of Change

Help your kids deal with daily transitions.

Special Needs: In Search of Family Fun

Overcome obstacles to build memories with your child with special needs.

Get Your Church Involved With the Refugee Crisis

When it comes to the challenges of resettling refugee families, there is strength in numbers. So why not help get your church involved?

Give Kids a Vision for Aiding Refugees

You and your children have a wonderful opportunity to interact with and learn from refugee families whose language, culture and customs may look very different from yours.

Embracing the Refugees Among Us

Don’t let the ongoing debate about immigration policy keep you from ministering to the tens of thousands of refugees who are already here in the United States.

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What You Can Do to Help Refugees?

Giving money to relief organizations is important, but why not consider giving your time, talents and energy to help refugees struggling to make a fresh start in a new country?

Forced Labor: The Other Type of Human Trafficking

We hear a lot about sex trafficking these days, but labor trafficking is another widespread form of modern-day slavery in America.

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Helping Hurting Kids Through Foster Care (Part 2 of 2)

Foster parents Major T.J. Menn and his wife, Jenn, discuss the joys and challenges of caring for 24 different children over a 10-year period, and encourage listeners to consider how they can share God’s love with orphans and foster kids. (Part 2 of 2)

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Helping Hurting Kids Through Foster Care (Part 1 of 2)

Foster parents Major T.J. Menn and his wife, Jenn, discuss the joys and challenges of caring for 24 different children over a 10-year period, and encourage listeners to consider how they can share God’s love with orphans and foster kids. (Part 1 of 2)

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Changing the World Through Adoption

In a discussion based on his book Chosen for Greatness, Focus on the Family’s Paul Batura describes how adopting three sons has changed his life for the better, and highlights some of the amazing people in history who were successful not in spite of their adoption, but because of it.

10 Things I Wish We Had Known Before Adopting

After 12 years and three adoptions, I’ve often thought about how helpful it would have been to know then what we know now. Here are 10 things we’ve learned about adoption.

Don’t Fear the Future: Helping Your Children With Special Needs Reach Their Potential

Though not all kids with special needs can achieve independence, God gives us the hope we need to overcome our worries about the future.

Embracing Hope After a Miscarriage

We want to help you embrace hope as you do the hard work of grieving in the painful aftermath of miscarriage.

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Ways to Help a Loved One Who’s Miscarried

Here are nine practical ideas for how to help when someone you love has experienced a miscarriage.

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Handling Hurtful Comments and Clichés After a Miscarriage

Most people mean well, but it can still be difficult to make sense of some of the insensitive remarks women often hear in the aftermath of a miscarriage.

Coping With the Pain of a Miscarriage

From seeking support to grieving freely, here are some suggestions for dealing with the feelings of heartbreak and loss associated with a miscarriage.

Teaching My Children the Sanctity of Life

Helping children understand that the sanctity of human life isn’t just about valuing people at the beginning and end of their lives – but also every day in between.

When Baby Arrives Much Too Soon

Kayla Aimee’s daughter was a micro preemie, born at 25 weeks and weighing only 1 pound, 8 ounces. Yet even as she feared for her baby’s survival, Kayla’s faith was strengthened.