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My Son is Black, My Son is White

Derek and Charles discuss their stories of transracial placements in foster care and adoption.

Derek is white. Charles is black. Each man fathers a little boy who does not share the same skin color as themselves. Derek and Charles discuss their introduction to transracial foster care and adoption, and how God has used the experience to teach them the meaning of family and the irreplaceable power of a father in a child’s life.

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A girl stands beside her brother in a wheelchair, both smiling, with overlaid text reading “Glass Siblings: The Invisible Weight of Being the ‘Okay One.’”

Glass Siblings: The Invisible Weight of Being the “Okay One”

A joyful, diverse family smiles together outdoors with overlaid text that reads, “Standing Firm in Jesus’ Love When Adopting a Child.”

Standing Firm in Jesus’ Love When Adopting a Child

Help even when they don’t ask.

Kids (and families) need help, even when they don’t reach out. Wherever God is calling you, you can get involved.

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