Christian World has moved further into the 21st century: a blog! So on these pages we will begin to post information on a variety of topics connected to the needs of the world’s orphans. We welcome your ideas, thoughts and feedback as we proceed. We hope to be able to use this blog to advocate for needy children. We at CWA believe that God is in control of our agency and the work we do, whether it’s adoption or humanitarian aid. Compassionate action for orphans didn’t originate with us—it was God’s idea. We just decided to get in on a good thing! That’s why we produced a video called: What Does Love Make You Do?
Let’s also remember something very important that Jesus said about the weak:
“Then the righteous will answer Him, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You something to drink? When did we see You a stranger and invite You in, or needing clothes and clothe You? When did we see You sick or in prison and go to visit You?’ The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of Mine, you did for Me.’” — Matthew 25:37-40
We encourage you to carefully consider the heart of God behind those words, and respond to what His Spirit says to you. What do you think?


So awesome to be part of this awesome organization. Looking forward to seeing what God has in store for us.
Blessings.
Carol
For 5 years I wished to adopt from China but doors don’t seem to open with each attempt. I have to read this as God saying no. We had started the Process once with an agency but the agency had concerns to continue due part of our ethinic origin being African American. Their concerns were that China may not be receptive to approval to applicant that has that background. This was 2 years ago. Would anyone know possibly where the CCAA stands on this today? Is it really an issue what ethnic background a potential adoptive parent is? I know what God has for you no man can keep from you. If it be God’s will someday He will make a way. But for now…I love these kids and I pray for them. I wish I could hold them. So I pray that Gods gives them someone to hold them. I now watch the listing and pray for the children remaining to be receive Godly parents. I wish I could do more.
Hi,
Are older parents (54) allowed to adopt a child (ages 3 and under)?
Thanks!
It’s very reassuring knowing CWA ia trusting God for their support of adopting children. This is an agency that I would be willing to support due to their commitment to the Lord. What I wish I could do …they are doing. Thank You!
Thank you for your words of encouragement! It is a blessing for each to be part of God’s work. It makes the hard days worth it and the good days GREAT!
Tracy