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Why God Told This Woman to Adopt a 9-Year-Old Boy While Others Were Adopting Infants
Charisma News
"I couldn't look in his eyes without choking up, like I would want to literally cry."
Read MoreBecome a foster parent with the help of Bethany Christian Services
Fox 47
About 13,000 kids in Michigan are looking for foster families.
Read MoreNonprofit finishes $18M affordable housing buildings
Grand Rapids Business Journal
A nonprofit finished two adjacent four-story affordable apartment buildings. Inner City Christian Federation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week for the $18 million project, at 501 and 525 Eastern Ave. SE. Totaling around 70,800 square feet, the north building is 37,200 square feet, and the south building is 33,600. They were built in accordance with LEED Silver certification standards. The buildings provide a total of 61 affordable housing units and four market-rate units with a rear parking lot for residents. In partnership with Grand Rapids-based . . .
Read MoreWhy the American Church Needs to Change Its Mindset About Caring for Orphans
Charisma News
"What would I want to happen to my child?"
Read MoreHow a Mentor Helped Southern California Native Succeed
Spectrum News 1
Dr. Kay Ramsey describes her struggles and how one man helped.
Read MoreRefugee decisions draw online backlash
Traverse City Record Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY — A unanimous move by Grand Traverse County commissioners to continue welcoming newly arrived refugees into the county met with support — and considerable backlash — on social
Read MoreDetroit program helping human trafficking victims return to normal life
Fox 2 Detroit
Bethany Christian Services is helping human trafficking victims transition back to normal life.
Read MoreOttawa County commission to vote on future of refugee resettlement
wzzm13.com
An executive order made by President Donald Trump last fall calls on local governments to decide whether refugees are welcomed.
Read MoreGT board approves refugee resettlement
Traverse City Record Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY — An alarm bell went off, indicating the speaker exceeded the three minutes allowed for public comment, but Grand Traverse County Board Chair, Rob Hentschel, only gave a
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