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Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches

By Russell Moore, Foreword by C. J. Mahaney

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Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches

By Russell Moore, Foreword by C. J. Mahaney

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A stirring call to Christian families and churches to be a people who care for orphans, not just in word, but in deed.

The gospel of Jesus Christ-the good news that through Jesus we have been adopted as sons and daughters into God's family-means that Christians ought to be at the forefront of the adoption of orphans in North America and around the world.

Russell D. Moore does not shy away from this call in Adopted for Life, a popular-level, practical manifesto for Christians to adopt children and to help equip other Christian families to do the same. He shows that adoption is not just about couples who want children-or who want more children. It is about an entire culture within evangelicalism, a culture that sees adoption as part of the Great Commission mandate and as a sign of the gospel itself.

Moore, who adopted two boys from Russia and has spoken widely on the subject, writes for couples considering adoption, families who have adopted children, and pastors who wish to encourage adoption.


Author:

Russell Moore

Russell Moore (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is public theologian at Christianity Today and director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project. He is a widely-sought commentator and the author of several books, including The Kingdom of Christ; Adopted for Life; and Tempted and Tried. Moore blogs regularly at RussellMoore.com and tweets at @drmoore. He and his wife, Maria, have five sons.

Product Details

Category: Marriage & Family
Culture & Social Issues
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 232
Size: 6.0 in x 9.0 in
Weight: 11.4 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-58134-911-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-58134-911-5
ISBN-UPC: 9781581349115
Case Quantity: 48
Published: May 31, 2009