For more than three decades, thousands of children — many of them thought to have been abandoned in China — were adopted to other countries. Over half found homes in the U.S. Then, in September, China ...
After China banned international adoptions, some believers want the Chinese church to step up. Xiaofei Wang, a pastor’s wife at a house church in the Chinese port city of Xiamen, had long heard of ...
Strict rules designed to protect children mean large numbers of would-be adopters are facing a near-impossible task The ...
Readers discuss a guest essay by a Chinese adoptee. To the Editor: Re “An Adoptee’s Lifelong Search for Home,” by Cindy Zhu Huijgen (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 16): When I read this article, I had ...
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