Michelle Medlock Adams On Celebrating Differences and Exploring the Power of Diversity in Family Life

 
 
Love Connects Us All
By Michelle Medlock Adams
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Families come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you have a large or small family, have step-children, take care of kids through foster care, or adopt, love is likely the common denominator we all share. 

Embracing and celebrating diversity in families of different races, religions, or family structures is essential for fostering inclusivity, breaking stereotypes, promoting cultural enrichment, and building empathy and resilience in our communities and churches.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Creative ways we can support the needs of both children and parents in adoption and foster care families

  • What  blended families can keep in mind as they navigate the complexities of their unique situation

  • How parents and family members create a supportive and loving environment for children who have experienced trauma or loss through adoption or foster care

  • Plus, 

  • The role forgiveness plays in family relationships


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