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Adoption and Foster Care Blogging Tips

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Click on Adoption Foster Care Blogging Tips by Tapestry @ Irving Bible Church in Irving, TX. From the How, the Why, to the DO’s and DON’Ts about Blogging, this article will give you wise advise.

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Castaway Kid : By R.B. Mitchell

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Rob Mitchell is one of the last “lifers” raised in an American orphanage. Left by a dysfunctional family in an Illinois children’s home, he grew up with kids who were not friends but rather “co-survivors.” After becoming a Christian as a teenager, Rob found what he was looking for, home and family, in a relationship [...]

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The Middle Mom : By Christie Erwin

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Every foster parent knows how hard, and yet how rewarding it can be to care for a child with a difficult past and an uncertain future. Christie Erwin has been a mom, in the middle of it, for countless children over nearly two decades. In this poignant and insightful book, she honestly shares the reality of [...]

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One Small Boat : By Kathy Harrison

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This is a fairly short, sweet and inspiring book to read.  It is a about a little girl entering a loving foster home with many emotional scars and disorders. The family struggles to help her fight to overcome them. We highly recommend this book to anyone who fosters or is considering foster parenting. Buy on [...]

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Adoption Is Greater Than The Universe : By John Piper

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John Piper talks about theological adoption and why we should adopt children.

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Another Place At The Table : By Kathy Harrison

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It’s 1988, and Harrison, a happily married mother of three, takes a job with Head Start, working with at-risk four-year-olds. Her heart goes out to the foster kids; before long, she and her husband take state training and adopt two sisters. Five children make a big family, but Harrison finds it tough to turn her [...]

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10 Ways Every Christian Can Care For The Orphan

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Click on Ten Ways Poster to view the poster/article. 130 Million orphans.  Yes, it’s a BIG number.  And it can be difficult to know how one person can make a dent in a reality so daunting.  However, one Christian — every Christian — can make a difference.  There are many things you can do on [...]

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Too Small To Ignore : by Wess Stafford

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“The time has come, argues Dr. Wess Stafford, for a major paradigm shift: Children are too important and too intensely loved by God to be left behind or left to chance. Children belong to all of us and we are compelled to intervene on their behalf. We must invest in children–all across the world. There [...]

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Revolution in World Missions : By K.P. Yohannan

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This book…reveals one of God’s master plans to reach the world before the end of time. With absolute confidence we know we can endorse the integrity of its author, a man of God, and we are thrilled with the work of Gospel for Asia. You can read knowing that those evangelists traveling into the unreached [...]

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Beyond The Foster Care System : The Future For Teens

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Each year tens of thousands of teenagers are released from the foster care system in the United States without high school degrees or strong family relationships. Two to four years after discharge, half of these young people still do not have either a high school diploma or equivalency degree, and fewer than ten percent enter [...]

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