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Bethany Christian Services, the largest Christian adoption agency in the United States, announced this week it will change its policy and allow same-sex couples to adopt children through one of its 32 agencies. Its surprising decision prompted a discussion: Who decides the fate of children without homes?
President Chris Pulasky
told employees that “Bethany remains steadfast in its Christian faith” and that the evangelical organization changed its protocols so it can continue “to provide safe, loving, and stable homes to as many vulnerable children as possible.”
“We will now offer services with the love and compassion of Jesus to the many types of families who exist in our world today,” Palusky said. “We’re taking an