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ERLC urges Congress to encourage charitable giving in coronavirus relief bill
Baptist Press
The Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission is urging Congress to encourage charitable giving in its immense coronavirus relief bill.
Read MoreInternational adoptions disrupted - WORLD Radio Blog
WORLD Radio Blog
MEGAN BASHAM, HOST: Next up on The World and Everything in It, international adoption. COVID-19 has disrupted just about every aspect of life. Adoptive parents are not immune. Efforts to contain this disease are causing significant disruptions in the adoption process. Think travel bans and quarantines. MARY REICHARD, HOST: Joining us now to talk about that is...
Read MoreCoronavirus taking a toll on MI foster care system
WOODTV.com
Experts say that the coronavirus outbreak is taking a toll on our state’s foster care system.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Creates a Shortage of Foster Parents
WWMT
COVID-19 pandemic creates a shortage of foster parents
Read MoreCoronavirus pandemic creating a shortage of foster parents
WZZM 13 News
The need for foster parents is great during COVID-19.
Read MoreWest Michigan coronavirus victim ‘really felt I was dying’
mlive.com
After a weeklong stay at Holland Hospital, Rena Hawkins, Ottawa County's first COVID-19 patient, is now in isolation.
Read MoreMigrants in Eastern Europe and Mideast turned away due to COVID-19 concerns
Fox News
Migrants in Eastern Europe and Mideast being turned away due to fears they could harbor COVID-19 virus. Global Welfare Agency President Chris Palusky joins Trace Gallagher to provide insight.
Read MoreIs God Sovereign over Coronavirus?
Christian Headlines
Is God Sovereign over Coronavirus? by Chris Palusky - Christian breaking news commentary.
Read MoreOrphans, refugees around the world impacted by coronavirus crisis
EWTN News Nightly
Chris Palusky, president and CEO of Bethany Christian Services, examines how the global coronavirus pandemic is impacting refugees and orphans in the Middle ...
Read MoreNew WA state budget won’t solve problem of foster kids in crisis
Crosscut
The state Legislature approved nearly $16 million in new funding last week, but the effort may come up short in fixing an overwhelmed system.
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