Cultural Significance of an Adoptee's Story

EPISODE · Jul 5, 2023 · 37 MIN

Cultural Significance of an Adoptee's Story

from The Defender Podcast · host Lifeline Children's Services

Today on the podcast, the Catania family will be joining to talk about empowering children brought home through adoption to pursue learning about their culture and background. GUESTMichael and Amy Catania live in New York and adopted a child from Colombia through Lifeline. Amy was also adopted from Colombia. HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTRick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCESAs summer is in full swing, less structured time may lead to behavioral challenges. Parent Coaching is a service available for any parent who needs additional insight into their child’s behavior. It's tailored to each family and child. These are 45-60-minute sessions filled with proven tools and techniques to use in building additional strengths in parenting. Visit lifelinechild.org/parent-coaching for more information and to be connected with a Lifeline staff member. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children’s Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. Web: lifelinechild.orgEmail: [email protected], Instagram, Twitter: @lifelinechildThe Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | SpotifyThe Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify

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