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The four kinds of special needs found in children in adoptive and foster families
Let’s not do that again, church. Let’s say no to any action or lack of action that tells any person, “You’re not welcome here” or “Our church is only for those who look, act, behave, feel, or act like I do.” Continue reading →
Posted in Adoption, Advocacy, Families, Inclusion, Key Ministry
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Tagged Adoption, attachment, church, Foster Care, Inclusion, Key Ministry, Shannon Dingle, siblings, Special Needs Ministry
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