Isn’t adoption expensive? How can I be sure that my baby will end up in a good home? If you’re like most young mothers, you probably have questions about the adoption process.
Pro-Life
Right now is the time to take an honest look at your situation and consider all of your pregnancy options – including the three major types of adoption.
You may be uncertain how you feel at this point, but the Lord is very clear in the Bible about the value of each life.
Explore how chores can benefit kids with special needs to find new confidence through work and habits.
Singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne is on a mission to raise awareness for the thousands of at-risk kids who age out of the U.S. foster care system each year.
Millennials have a new understanding about when life begins, and it’s making a difference in what they think about abortion.
Bioethics speaker Scott Klusendorf explains how pro-lifers can use a friendly, logical conversation to promote the value of life, and refutes common pro-abortion arguments. (Part 2 of 2)
Bioethics speaker Scott Klusendorf explains how pro-lifers can use a friendly, logical conversation to promote the value of life, and refutes common pro-abortion arguments. (Part 1 of 2)
Bubba Watson is passionate about golf, but family is the legacy he cares about most. And adoption has made that family possible.
Help the kids already in your home adjust to the arrival of new siblings.
Robert Glover, Executive Director of Care for Children, discusses his organization’s efforts to work inside China to place orphans in foster care homes, and encourages listeners to consider how they can help adoptive and foster care families around the world. (Part 2 of 2)
Robert Glover, Executive Director of Care for Children, discusses his organization’s efforts to work inside China to place orphans in foster care homes, and encourages listeners to consider how they can help adoptive and foster care families around the world. (Part 1 of 2)
How to advocate for your child’s unique challenges at school.
Through joy and heartache, one couple gives a troubled teen the love of family.
End-of-life medical care is complicated and sometimes murky, often requiring quick decisions on matters of life and death. Having a plan in place can make all the difference.
Working with your child’s school to develop an effective education plan.
Helping your child feel secure in family relationships.
When Grandma and Grandpa don’t share your vision for adoption.
Give children permission to remember their – sometimes painful – past.
After epilepsy changed my daughter, I spent years grieving for what might have been.















