Examining Adoption Ethics
The Adoption Crisis, Part 3
Some of us will raise the money, some will raise awareness, and some will raise the kids—but it will take all of us together to make an impact.
By Jen HatmakerNovember 19, 2014
Examining Adoption Ethics
The Adoption Crisis, Part 2
Adoption as an answer to a tragedy, not an impetus for one
By Jen HatmakerNovember 12, 2014
Examining Adoption Ethics
The Adoption Crisis, Part 1
Let’s work together to protect children, birth families, communities, and the kingdom.
By Jen HatmakerNovember 5, 2014
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Considering Reproductive Technology?
Why you need to be asking the right questions about fertility treatments
By Corrie CutrerOctober 15, 2014
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An Alternative to Birth Control Pills
Is natural family planning right for you?
By Dr. Paul ReisserOctober 15, 2014
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Who Are You to Judge?
Speaking truth about sexual morality
Dr. Juli SlatteryAugust 8, 2014
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Is It Okay to Love Animals and Still Eat Meat?
The Christian ethics of consumption
Dr. Laura M. HartmanNovember 5, 2013
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Spring Cleaning for My Soul
I set out to clean my closets, but God had a bigger decluttering project in mind.
by Amy JacksonApril 8, 2013
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The High Cost of Thrift
What we think of as good stewardship may not be at all.
Keri Wyatt KentDecember 1, 2010
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Shopping That Helps
Want to do some shopping that will actually help the poor rather than hurt them? Here are a few websites with information, products, and more.
Keri Wyatt KentDecember 1, 2010
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Defined by Violence
October 19, 2010
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Everyday Choices
Do the decisions we make 'really' affect others?
Julie ClawsonFebruary 1, 2010
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Editor's Note
Move into the world with eyes wide open.
Ginger KolbabaFebruary 1, 2010
The Kyria Interview
Justice in the Suburbs
It 'is' possible for each of us to make a resounding difference in the world—no matter where we live. Theologian Kara Powell tells us how.
Interview by JoHannah ReardonFebruary 1, 2010
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Fighting for the Unborn
Verla Wallace with Amy M. TatumJanuary 1, 2002