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Refugee resettlement expected to rebound, but the pipeline is broken
Baptist News Global
The panel spoke in anticipation of an announcement from the Biden administration to raise the annual ceiling on refugee admissions to the United States for fiscal year 2021. This annual allowance had been gutted by the Trump administration’s “America First” doctrine, which made villains of refugees and blocked paths for entry worldwide.
Read MoreLead with your strengths in foster care
Familiar with foster care, it was a no brainer for Julian and his wife to become foster parents. But Julian quickly learned how to put his skills and strengths to work to best care for the kids in his home.
Read MoreMaking memories through open adoption
When Tate was born in 2006, Brandon knew he wanted to be part of his son’s life. When Jennie and Sean met Brandon, they didn’t know he would become such an important part of their lives.
Read MoreCreating a place for children with special needs to belong
An adoptive mother encourages parents of children with special needs to find a safe, welcoming church space.
Read MoreThe horror of human trafficking: One survivor’s story
Orlando Sentinel
Desperate for a job and a home, a Florida woman was taken in by a man who proved to be a human trafficker. Today, after her rescue and a return to normal life, she considers herself one of the lucky ones.
Read MoreTrump policies destroyed infrastructure Biden needs raise refugee
The Christian Post
Former President Donald Trump's cuts to the refugee ceiling will continue to impact resettlement for years as President Joe Biden’s commitment to resettle 125,000 refugees per fiscal year will only be as good as the infrastructure that has been decimated in recent years, advocates said Wednesday.
Read MoreMeet us where we are: Birth mother appeals to churches
Michelle, a birth mother and pregnancy counselor, shares 3 ways the Church can welcome birth parents with kindness, not judgement.
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