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Adverse Diagnosis During Pregnancy: Pearl Pt. 1

We learned to walk through an adverse pregnancy diagnosis when a routine ultrasound revealed that our baby girl, Pearl, had a fatal disorder.

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A Supermom’s Teen Pregnancy Resources

As a woman who walked through teen pregnancy myself, I’m betting you may not feel like a super anything right now. But you’re doing great, momma! These pregnancy resources can help you make the next step in your supermom journey.

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An Abortion Survivor’s Story of Forgiveness

Claire Culwell’s birth mom was just 14 years old when she gave birth to her daughter after an abortion procedure that took the life of her twin in the womb. In this amazing conversation, Tonya Glasby shares about her decision to place Claire for adoption. Jim Daly sits down with Tonya and Claire to discuss …

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Let’s See Where Hope Goes

What if we could further journey with families, once adoption has been finalized, by offering Medical Care grants to help offset healthcare expenses?

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Bodily Autonomy and “My Body, My Choice”

Together as “Bodily Autonomy,” this term roughly means “self-governing one’s own body.” Hence, the pro-choice phrase, “My Body, My Choice.”

Angry woman scolding an elderly man who appears a little fearful and defensive. This is elder abuse.

Elder Abuse: Recognizing and Preventing

Studies by the American Public Human Services Association found that nearly half a million people were victims of elder abuse in their homes.

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World Foster Day

Children in South Africa are often placed under incredible pressure to make it through their early years. Poverty, abuse, drug abuse, and neglect are some of the challenges faced on a daily basis by children all over the world.  Many of these children are not adoptable and end up in the foster care system, never …

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Faith & Foster Care: When God Asks Us to Do Hard Things

I’m one of those people who typically shies away from hard things. Give up sugar for 30 days? No thanks, I’d rather not. Run a marathon? But why!?! Pursue my master’s degree? Nah! Become a foster mom? Me, really, Lord? God Asked Us to Foster As hard as it was even to start the process, …

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Why do kids go into foster care?

The most common reasons kids go into foster care are physical abuse, neglect, parental drug abuse, and/or incarceration.

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How to Practice Disability Inclusion in Your Church

When it comes to disability inclusion, most people want to love well but do not know what that looks like or where to start.

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Creatively Ministering to Those in Social Isolation

Many nursing home residents have friends or family nearby who visit them. However, some occupants live in a state of social isolation.

A man holds the belly of his pregnant wife. She holds a photo of a viable ultrasound.

Abortion is Not a ‘Viable’ Option

An abortion is now legal at any point in some states if the baby is not considered viable. But what does “viable‚” mean, and who’s in charge of defining the term?

Thoughtful female teenager being supported by two worried friends because abortion is the path of least resistance.

When Abortion is the ‘Path of Least Resistance’

Even when a woman has strong personal relationships, her choices might be dictated by what seems to be the path of least resistance.

Facing Dementia in Loved Ones

Dementia strikes without regard for physical health or prior intelligence. This often creates fear and anxiety.

parents of a child with special needs work on overcoming guilt.

Overcoming Guilt in the Face of Special Needs

The keys to overcoming guilt lie in understanding the truth about who you are in Christ, and who God created your child to be.

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Foster Parenting: Don’t Let Fear Stop You From Helping Hurting Children

There is a world of hurting children who need to experience the love and compassion of caring foster parents.

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Understanding Dementia

Caregivers and friends of those with dementia have a responsibility to educate themselves on this condition.

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Approaching the Abortion Issue With Love, Grace, Truth and Forgiveness

The abortion issue can be really easy to answer hypothetically. It’s very different when it gets down to a real, face-to-face, life situation.

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Our First Foster Placement

Our heads were spinning that first night with so many unknowns, so we did what we knew how to do. We changed Ben, fed him, rocked him to sleep, and prayed.

A young black man looks at his girlfriend thinking, "My Girlfriend is Pregnant? What Do I Do Now?"

My Girlfriend is Pregnant, What Do I Do Now?

What do you do when you find out your girlfriend is pregnant? There are options for the whole family to think through.

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Premieres September 5 at noon ET!

In a world clouded by confusion, drifting from Truth leads to darkness. Truth Rising is a bold call for Christians to reclaim clarity and purpose – shining light where it’s needed most.

This is your moment. Will you rise for Truth?