I said I wasn't going to write on adoption more today. I guess I was wrong.
This was an editorial in the WSJ journal today.
Al Mohler responds.
Similarly to Bradley, Mohler writes:
"Given the vast number of at-risk orphans in the world -- now numbering in the millions -- this resurgence in adoption among American evangelicals should be a matter of public celebration. In the United States, 127,000 children are considered 'unadoptable,' and many of these are racial minorities. Shouldn't the adoption of these children be a priority for the church?"
So much to think about.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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