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Seacoast Church replaces trash bags with 'Journey Bags' for children entering foster care
For many children entering the foster care system, the transition begins with a trash bag holding everything they own.
For Lindy and Brian Wynne, being foster parents was the first step in their parenthood journey. The Wynnes, who are now the parents of three adopted children, embody the adage from Ignatian ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A small bag can make a big difference for those in the South Carolina’s foster care system. Seacoast Church started the "Journey Bags" program nearly a decade ago and ...
This essay is a Cover Story selection, a weekly feature highlighting the top picks from the editors of America Media. The first time Stephen and Paige Sanchez took their boys to Mass, the children had ...
What pastors need to know to turn ordinary faith into extraordinary care for the children God hasn’t forgotten. Editor’s note: As Foster Care Month ends, Jessica Mathisen urges pastors to see foster ...
A local church is helping support kids in foster care. They’re putting together “Bags of Hope” and need the community’s help. Inside those bags are essentials like a toothbrush, hygiene products, and ...
Adoption can be seen as a math riddle, and Aaron Graham aims to solve it. Washington, DC, has more than 1,300 children in the foster care system, and 300 children waiting for adoption. But the ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A Wichita nonprofit is taking steps to improve foster parent retention, as there are over 5,500 kids in foster care throughout the state. Nathan Paulus, a co-founder of Foster ...
The executive order reverses a Biden-era push for LGBTQ policies that shut Christians out of fostering and adoption, but its legal mechanism is left vague.
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