Defending Every Child: The Truth About International Adoption


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Is international adoption still a viable path for Christian families? In Episode 2 of the Defender Podcast, host Ken Norwood sits down with Herbie Newell (President & Executive Director, Lifeline Children’s Services), Carla Thrasher (VP of International Programs), and Ford Reasons to unpack the real story behind international adoption — the challenges, the changes, the calling, and the hope.

They discuss how Lifeline views adoption through the lens of the gospel, why a “defender posture” matters for vulnerable children, how international adoption has shifted over 25 years, and what keeps families from taking the first step. Plus, Carla shares details on Lifeline’s HOPE Adoption Scholarship — $2,500 off your first agency fee for qualifying families.

Whether you’re curious, called, or just starting to pray about it, this episode will equip and encourage you.

CHAPTERS

0:00 — Welcome and introductions 0:45 — Why international adoption matters to Lifeline 2:37 — What it means to have a “defender posture” 4:52 — What sets Lifeline apart in international adoption 7:13 — Post-adoption care and support 9:31 — Overcoming the two biggest barriers: finances and the unknown 11:55 — How international adoption has changed over 25 years 14:11 — A word to younger families considering adoption 16:37 — Walking with families through the process 18:49 — The HOPE Adoption Scholarship and how to apply

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Fill out an interest form: https://www.lifelinechild.org HOPE Adoption Scholarship — $2,500 off your first agency fee (limited to 10 families, applications open through May) Already on the journey? Consider giving to the HOPE Scholarship so others can follow.

CONNECT WITH LIFELINE

Website: https://www.lifelinechild.org Instagram: @lifelinechildren Facebook: Lifeline Children’s Services

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