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There’s already a local institution that meets our moment’s many social needs. It’s called church.
Suspending international adoptions hurts children who already have waiting families.
The prospect of a rough upbringing, even one as traumatic as mine, should never be “remedied” by abortion.
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The decision shocked dozens of evangelical families in the US who had been in the process since before the pandemic.
My daughter will wrestle with worldliness in her education, just as I did. That’s why I want to be around to help.
I always assumed my sons would go to college. When they chose the trades, it reframed my view of higher ed—and church community.
Even if you have kids in private education—or no kids at all—you can be the hands and feet of Christ on campus.
Jesus told us not to worry, but worry is our culture’s parenting default. It’s harming our kids.
I never thought I’d be a homeschool parent, not least because I support public education. An improbable shift changed my perspective.