This qualitative phenomenological research study was conducted through semi-structured interviews with 21 self-described practicing Evangelical Christian families who have both biological and adopted children. The participants in the study shared numerous common elements pertaining to their shared perspectives. Here, we present the results specifically related to the reported motivations of the parents for adopting children. Findings included theological motivations to adopt (i.e., perceived biblical mandate, perspective of ministry, concepts of spiritual adoption, views towards God\u27s blessings) and a perspective that some romanticize the nature of adoption. We discuss various theological and spiritual implications of the findings in the...
The study is an inquiry into a group of 25 adolescent adopted children who have been in their adopti...
The internalisation of stigma by adoptive parents has been related to depressive symptoms (Goldberg,...
Much research is done on the populations of families of children with special needs, church-going Ch...
Although adoption has long been studied, the rising current evangelical trend of adopting has brough...
"Pure and faultless religion is this: to look after orphans" (James 1:27). The Bible explicitly ref...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
The study explored the experiences of parents around their adoption process and relationship-buildin...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
The primary purpose of this essay is to study and describe what single adoptive mothers believe to b...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
The study is an inquiry into a group of 25 adolescent adopted children who have been in their adopti...
The internalisation of stigma by adoptive parents has been related to depressive symptoms (Goldberg,...
Much research is done on the populations of families of children with special needs, church-going Ch...
Although adoption has long been studied, the rising current evangelical trend of adopting has brough...
"Pure and faultless religion is this: to look after orphans" (James 1:27). The Bible explicitly ref...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
The study explored the experiences of parents around their adoption process and relationship-buildin...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
The primary purpose of this essay is to study and describe what single adoptive mothers believe to b...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
The study is an inquiry into a group of 25 adolescent adopted children who have been in their adopti...
The internalisation of stigma by adoptive parents has been related to depressive symptoms (Goldberg,...
Much research is done on the populations of families of children with special needs, church-going Ch...