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Subject An ultimatum
Date May 30, 2020 12:12 PM
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NEW issue of Faith &amp; Justice magazine

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Dear John,



They never saw it coming.

When a social worker from New York’s Office of Children and Family Services visited New Hope Family Services for a routine site review in 2018, everything seemed to go well.

The review is an all-day process that examines the programs and policies of organizations like New Hope—a private, Christian agency that offers adoption planning and placement.

At the end of the day, the social worker seemed pleased with everything she’d seen. She noted that New Hope was performing a much-needed service in the community. Indeed, the agency has placed more than 1,000 children into loving homes in its 55-year history!

A month later, a complimentary letter arrived. New Hope needed to make just a few minor changes—mostly to implement some new forms. Overall, the remarks were overwhelmingly positive.

But just one week later, the social worker changed her tune. She called New Hope with an ultimatum…

READ NEW HOPE’S STORY

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In this latest issue of Faith and Justice magazine, find out how...

New Hope and other faith-based adoption agencies are being threatened by government officials.

A Bible-based tweet led to a criminal investigation.

ADF team members, clients, and Ministry Friends are carrying on in the midst of a pandemic.

Catherine Glenn Foster, CEO and president of Americans United for Life, is encouraged by a growing pro-life consensus in America.

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