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Resetting the Arc of Our Nation with the Adoption Option
The historic Supreme Court decision on June 24, 2022, opens a wide door to elevate the adoption option. History highlights cultural change agents who grasped a dream. The first March

3 R’s for Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys
I grew up in the seventies, and from 1977 to 1982, The Incredible Hulk television series ran on CBS. You’d find me glued to the TV each week, awaiting the

NAE, WEA’s Member Body in the US, Comments on Federal Abortion Rights Overturned in Supreme Court Decision
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) welcomes today’s Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson that overturns federal abortion rights based on Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. The ruling represents the most

Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade in Mississippi Abortion Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court has overruled the landmark 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade, concluding that there is no constitutional right to an abortion. In a decision released Friday in the case of Thomas

Abortion One of the Great Issues Facing the UK Church
Today the Department of Health and Social Care released the latest abortion figures for England and Wales. In total, 214,869 abortions took place in 2021. This is the highest number

Evangelicals Promote a Pioneering Rugby School in Bizkaia
Zazpi Jausi “facilitates after-school sports practice” for dozens of children from vulnerable backgrounds. “It is an instrument of blessing”, say its founders If rugby is a sport played by gentlemen, as the

Woman Finds Birth Mother after 44 Years Through Facebook Adoption Group
A Facebook group has enabled a woman adopted from Chile and brought to England when she was 6 months old to reunite with her birth mother after 44 years. Katherine

Half of American Women in Childbearing Years Unaware of Adoption Process, Benefits: Study
Younger women say they didn’t know birth parents can choose which family will adopt their child Millions of American women of childbearing age have significant gaps in their understanding of

Bad Language?
I recently asked a whole bunch of parents of disabled children, and disabled people themselves, what they think of as some of the most inappropriate or downright offensive language that

160 Million: Child Labour on the Rise
World Vision says the effect of the pandemic could mean that another nine million children could be added to this figure by 2022. Child labour affects around 160 million children

Evangelical Olympics Return to Galicia after the Pandemic
Around 300 children participated in the event held in the Spanish region. “It encourages coexistence and is a testimony to all”, says one of the organisers. The Evangelical Olympics were

Most Americans Say Allowing Kids to Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ Confuses Them About Sex, Survey Finds
A majority of Americans believe allowing children to choose a “preferred pronoun” that does not correspond with their biological sex would only confuse them, according to a new poll. Researchers