One thing is fairly clear: opportunities for success are dramatically increased when there is a caring father in the picture.
The Rights of Vulnerable Children: How Do We Mediate between Conflicting Rights?
How to Misunderstand Marriage and Underestimate Institutions
Diversity in the Sphere of Child Placement Agencies
When Birth Mothers Choose Foreign Parents
Fostering Change: Recent Partnerships Give Hope to Children in Foster Care
Don’t Give Up on Parents
(Stay-at-Home) Parental Fragments
Same-Sex Marriage and the Political Task
20 Somethings and Orphan Care: Why You’re Not Too Young to Care
God’s biblical mandate to care for the orphan, widow, and sojourner pervades both the Old and New Testament. Maybe caring for the orphan or widow will be more practical when life settles down or when you have more financial resources. We quickly justify our lack of concern or action especially on the orphan’s behalf due to our young age and inability to give money to orphanages abroad or even adopt ourselves.