The Importance of Adoption within the Story of Redemption (Part 2)

Part 2: The Neglect of Heavenly Adoption (read part 1 here) If adoption is first heavenly (i.e., vertical) before it is earthly (i.e., horizontal), why do we Christians so often think of earthly adoption before we think of heavenly adoption? Why do we think horizontally before we think vertically? I think one reason for this […]

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The Importance of Adoption within the Story of Redemption (Part 1)

What do you first think of when you hear the word adoption? Most people think of the earthly practice of adoption before they think of heavenly adoption, that is, they think of couples adopting children before they think of God adopting us as His children. Throughout this new series of posts on the importance of […]

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Interview with Pastor Greg Whiting: a beautiful adoption story

Today's interview is with Greg Whiting, a husband, father, pastor, and one of my closest friends in college.  God has given Greg and his wife, Teresa, a beautiful adoption story. When the two of us were in college together, neither one of us had any idea that God would one day grow our future families […]

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Some thoughts on PC adoption language

This morning I read a short post over at Riley Dad's Weblog which reminded me that I've been meaning to post about adoption language issues. One of the first things that struck me when I started working at Carolina Hope in 2005 was the lingo. I was told there were certain things I wasn't allowed […]

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Very special adoptions: When race is only a small part of the equation.

Severely disabled, non-responsive, and unknown life expectancy. These are some of the technical words that define children many of my friends have adopted. These are the hard cold facts that fill the endless pages of their medical histories and that would have condemned them to limited lives in hospitals and other such institutions, except that […]

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Interview with Connie Dugas: on international and older child adoption

John and Connie met each other at church during their college days at Oklahoma State University. What started out as a very casual and comfortable friendship steadily grew into much more as they spent more and more time together in church/ministry, and hanging out with friends--less than 14 months after they met, they were married! […]

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Gifts to Each Other: new children's book about adoption

Today I'm writing to recommend to you a recent children's book about adoption by Andrea Stephens, Gifts To Each Other. Assistant Director, Lisa Prather, says that the book is "a very good resource for talking to children about adoption." The book is available from the publisher and from Amazon. Here's what the author had to […]

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John Piper: Adoption is Greater Than the Universe

Here is the adoption video that Desiring God made for our Caedmon's Call benefit concert for our Ethiopia orphan care and adoption programs. Enjoy!

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Loving the quiet moments: Transracial adoption isn't all turmoil.

Sometimes I forget when I am talking with people about transracial adoption (or parenting in general) to share the happy quiet moments as well as the hard ones. When I stop and watch, I see that my family has them every day. Sandwiched in between the training and the conflicts, the school work and the […]

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Attachment disorder and other scary things about adoption

Two days ago I blogged about A4everFamily.org, a website put together by adoptive families to provide information about bonding and attachment in adoption. The post elicited this comment: after reading A4everFamily.org site I am scared. we are looking forward to adopting from an orphanage in Uganda (hopefully being able to pick up our child by […]

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