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God has uniquely designed children to partner with him in a work that impacts eternity. They have the simple faith God requires, eagerly crave involvement, and long to be committed to a cause. Let’s give them opportunities to commit to the greatest purpose of all—advancing the kingdom of God. Help your kids catch a vision [...]
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Have you ever wondered if adoption is what God wants for your family? If so, this five-week small-group study will help you discern whether it is the right choice for you. Written by two couples with adopted children, Considering Adoption transparently addresses your concerns and questions about a subject close to God’s heart. Buy on [...]
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A gentle, sensitive story of international adoption for grades 2-5. It is told through the eyes of a Chinese-American girl. Ada Lorane Bennett explains how she came to have several names–the first was from her birth mother and is buried deep in her heart, another she received at the orphanage, and the third came from her [...]
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God’s Heart for the Orphan … and Me! is an exciting, interactive children’s bible study designed to expose the children at your church and in your home to God’s passion for orphans and waiting children. Not only will your children talk about what God wants us as his followers to do for orphans, they will [...]
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This story contains many important aspects of how God builds families transracially and transculturally. Significantly, God is presented as the Creator who has a special plan for all of His creation. Salvation through faith in Jesus Christ allows the believer to be adopted into God’s family, which is “even more important” than a first adoption. [...]
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Shaoey & Dot: Bug Meets Bundle is an endearing tale told from the point of view of one little ladybug, Dot, who happens upon a mysterious bundle one sunny day. Dot stays with the little bundle as she is carried to the place where babies come to be found and promises to stay with the [...]
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You’d be amazed at the questions adopted children are asked about being adopted. For some children, it begins as early as age 3: “Why don’t you look like your mom?” For others, it begins at school: “What happened to your real mother?” “Why did she give you away?” Friends, classmates – even well-meaning grown ups [...]
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