The New York Times yesterday carried a significant article on the “fast growing Christian movement” of Christian adoption and orphan care. The article under-emphasizes some of the most dynamic aspects of the movement—perhaps especially the rapidly growing engagement with foster care and the countless in-country orphan care initiatives around the globe. Yet the author clearly sought to offer a thoughtful and balanced analysis—giving voice to both critics and proponents of the movement.
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