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Population Control
- Quick To ListenEpisode 267|46minWhy Chinese Christians Don’t Talk About Family PlanningWill the government’s new three-children policy change the church’s discussion around children?Morgan Lee|
- Americans Are Having Fewer Kids. Evangelicals Are No Exception.Declining fertility rates and environmental crisis challenge our understandings of family, stewardship, and being a good neighbor.Liuan Huska|简体中文繁體中文
- James Dobson: Why Children Are a National BlessingUnder-population is the deeper global problem.James Dobson|
- China Ends One-Child Policy, Adopts Two-Child Policy(UPDATED) But Communist Party's shift does not address the root problem, say watchdog groups.Morgan Lee|
- Can a Christian Family Ever Be Too Big?Experts weigh in on trying to discern God’s will for each family’s size.Compiled by Ruth Moon|
- Christianity and Scientific ConcernsSix evangelical scholars--including C. Everett Koop--in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.Carl F. H. Henry|
- Half the Sky Is Falling'Unnatural Selection' traces the world's missing girls back to powerful Western institutions.Marian V. Liautaud|
- Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China's DaughtersEach day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won't take it any longer.Interview by Timothy C. Morgan|
- A Christian Response to OverpopulationWe can continue to affirm life while acknowledging that unrestricted population growth can put women and children at risk.Amy Julia Becker|
- Be Fruitful and Multiply?Observers weigh in on whether Christians have a special responsibility to have children.Compiled by Ruth Moon|
