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Beijing, Let My Daughter Come Home

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Chinese Christians Want the Church to Adopt Children with Disabilities

After China banned international adoptions, some believers want the Chinese church to step up.

The Bulletin

Don’t Blame Me

The Bulletin considers the end of Chinese international adoptions, recaps the week’s presidential debate, and talks about friendship across political divides with Taylor Swift as a case study.

China’s New Adoption Policy Leaves Children in the Balance

Suspending international adoptions hurts children who already have waiting families.

Wire Story

China Ends International Adoptions, Leaving Hundreds of Cases in Limbo

The decision shocked dozens of evangelical families in the US who had been in the process since before the pandemic.

In Succor and Silence

On praying past the end of silver linings to a God who often does not answer as I hope.

Seeing Stars, Not Light Pollution

And other responses to our December issue.

‘Lord, When Did We See You in Foster Care?’

Caring for foster children can be difficult—even devastating. It is also a revelation of the love God gives and expects of his people.

Adoption Was Beautiful, Precious, and God-Ordained. Then I Adopted.

Facile expectations hurt everyone in the process, including my new son.

The Russell Moore Show

Tender Questions on Parenting, Adoption, and Sexuality

Russell and producer Ashley Hales respond to listeners.

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