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Adopted For Life The Priority Of Adoption For Christian Families And Churches Moore

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Adopted For Life The Priority Of Adoption For Christian Families And Churches Moore
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Publisher: Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.53 MB
Author: Moore, Russell, 1971-
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Adopted For Life The Priority Of Adoption For Christian Families And Churches Moore by Moore, Russell, 1971- instant download after payment.

230 pages ; 23 cm, A manifesto calling Christians to adopt children and to equip Christian families going through the process. Offers biblical foundations for adoption and identifies adoption as a Great Commission priority. --from publisher description, Includes bibliographical references and index, Adoption, Jesus, and you : why you should read this book, especially if you don't want to -- Are they brothers? : what some rude questions about adoption taught me about the gospel of Christ -- Joseph of Nazareth vs. planned parenthood : what's at stake when we talk about adoption -- Don't you want your own kids? : how to know if you, or someone you love, should consider adoption -- Paperwork, finances, and other threats to personal sanctification : how to navigate the practical aspects of the adoption process -- Jim Crow in the church nursery : how to think about racial identity, health concerns and other uncomfortable adoption questions -- It takes a village to adopt a child : how churches can encourage adoption -- Adopted is a past-tense verb : how parents, children, and friends can think about growing up adopted -- Concluding thoughts