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Evangelicals and other Christians involved in international adoption and “orphan care” ministries have often evoked Paul’s use of adoption as a metaphor: God “adopts” us into the family of God, so we should adopt children as a manifestation of the gospel and even as a means of evangelism.
But in “All God’s Children,” writer Rebecca Randall explores the problems with this theology and past international adoption practices — and speaks with people who are building hopeful new approaches.
To read how an emerging theology of family supports a more child-centered and culturally aware approach, subscribe to Sojourners magazine and get the April issue:
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Featured articles in the April issue include:
- All God’s Children – Wrestling with the complicated legacy of Christians and international adoption.
- The Times They Are A-Changin’ – Now that we live in a world where “everything turns upon humanity,’’ the planet has entered a new geologic age—and that transforms everything about Christian ethics.
- Universal Thriving – Does “abundant life” include a living wage? The Bible tells us so.
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- Growing Pains – We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and we do not live in a world of unlimited resources.
- No Room at the Inn? Go Straight to Jail. – Churches beware: Big bucks are funding bad state-level homelessness policy.
- ‘They Call Us Resurrectionists’ – Why the Equal Rights Amendment is a Christian cause for justice.
- Standing Up to the ‘Blue-Flame Gospel’ – March 21 is the day for our biggest national action against the giant banks that are funding the fossil fuel industry.
- We Will All Have Enough – We mistake abundance to mean material wealth.
- Healing Grounds – At Canticle Farm, the ‘trees of the forest’ are beginning to sing.
- Living the Word – Approaching the resurrection with the wonder of the first witnesses.
- H’rumphs – Damned or Delicious? The missing recipes of John the Baptist.
- Plus – Book and film reviews, poetry, and more!
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