Thinking about Adoption: A Practical and Theological Handbook for Christians Discerning the Call to Parent by Adoption


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Is God calling me to become an adoptive parent? Which path to adoption would be best? Through simple introductions to the various kinds of adoption thoughtful presentations of relevant biblical teaching and theological principles and the sharing of the stories of ten adoptive families Thinking About Adoption: A Practical and Theological Handbook for Christians Discerning the Call to Parent by Adoption is a must-read resource for Christians seeking answers to these questions. Read and reflect individually as a couple or in fellowship with other believers and discover what God may (or may not) have for you! Thinking about Adoption offers precisely what people early in the adoption journey most need: a simple-yet-thoughtful exploration of the main options key issues and important questions to consider along the way. --Jedd Medefind President Christian Alliance for Orphans and Author of Becoming Home Karelynne Gerber Ayayo (MAME MANT Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; ThD Boston University) is Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University. She is the co-author of Hermeneutics: Principles and Processes of Biblical Interpretation (2007). Michael Ayayo (MDIV Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; MSW Florida Atlantic University) is a Protective Caseworker for a public children services agency. He is ordained in the Southern Baptist Convention. The Ayayos are the adoptive parents of two children.
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