
Adoption: Myths, Pain, and Trauma
“We have been trained to see adoption as a fairy-tale ending to a tragic story, one that elides the birth mother’s complex feelings about relinquishing
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“We have been trained to see adoption as a fairy-tale ending to a tragic story, one that elides the birth mother’s complex feelings about relinquishing
A new study explores what sort of parenting is most successful at passing along religious commitment.
The United States demands too much wisdom from Black parents. We must walk that fine line between telling the truth about how cruel America can
A study in the American Sociological Review finds that women who attend churches with restrictions on their leadership roles are less healthy than women attending
Congratulations to Jim Schaap, regular contributor to The Twelve. “The Story of Chief Standing Bear,” a four-part series on “Small Wonders,” his weekly feature on
I don’t qualify to be a Swiftie — although if I were to find out how many times I’ve listened to Taylor Swift’s Folklore and
“Things were so hectic, people didn’t really have a chance to say, ‘Hey, I’m hurting.’ It took time. With PTSD and moral injury, when that
NPR interviews Beth Barr, church historian, on her new book, The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became the Gospel Truth,
In 2014, 276 mostly Christian female students were kidnapped by an Islamic terrorist group. Some have escaped and some were rescued but 111 are still
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