Adoption Tax Credit Extended and Increased
Read more about the tax credit -- good news does come!
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What if, once again, Christians were known to take in orphans and make them beloved sons and daughters? Russell Moore
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
T4A Conference Coming to Austin - October 1-2
We are excited about Together for Adoption National Conference coming to Austin on October 1-2
Click here for more information about the keynote speakers:
http://www.togetherforadoption.org/?p=6033
Click here for more information about the keynote speakers:
http://www.togetherforadoption.org/?p=6033
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Need a Couple of Book Recommendations?
Here is a great book that everyone should read if orphan care and adoption is on their hearts.
It is Adopted for Life by Russell D. Moore.
It doesn't just discuss the miracle of adoption of a child into a forever family, but it dives deep into the adoption of believers into the family of Christ.
Another great book on parenting adopted children is The Connected Child by Karyn Purvis.
Though not overtly Christian, this book's principles and methods are found on a Christian worldview. Using compassion and grace to build a special bond between parent and child, without having to ignore boundaries.
Both must-reads if you are interested in adoption.
It is Adopted for Life by Russell D. Moore.
It doesn't just discuss the miracle of adoption of a child into a forever family, but it dives deep into the adoption of believers into the family of Christ.
Another great book on parenting adopted children is The Connected Child by Karyn Purvis.
Though not overtly Christian, this book's principles and methods are found on a Christian worldview. Using compassion and grace to build a special bond between parent and child, without having to ignore boundaries.
Both must-reads if you are interested in adoption.
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