Find a Religious Adoptive Family [How to Find the Right Family]
If finding an adoptive family that shares your religious beliefs is important to you, this will always be your choice to make. A national adoption agency can help.
National adoption agencies work with prospective adoptive parents of all faiths. No matter which religion you follow, an adoption professional can help you find a hopeful adoptive family that shares these beliefs. You know what’s best for your baby, so it will always be your choice to find the perfect family for your baby.
To get started with your search finding a religious adoptive family, get connected with an adoption professional today.
Chrisitan Families Looking to Adopt
National adoption agencies work with hopeful Christian adoptive families from various Christian denominations. If finding a Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, etc. is important to you, just let your adoption professional know. They will be able to find Christian adoptive family profiles that fit your preferences.
Once you have found a profile that stands out to you, you will be able to get to know them better through pre-placement contact mediated by your adoption professional. You can take this time to ask them questions about their religious background such as:
- What type of church do you attend?
- How often do you attend church?
- Are you involved in your church community?
- What does Christianity mean to you?
- Do you plan to baptize your children?
- Did you grow up with religious traditions?
- How do you intend to teach your children about Christianity?
- And more.
While you learn more about the hopeful adoptive family, you will be able to tell them about yourself as well. This is the time when you will be able to begin forging a lifelong bond with your child’s potential adoptive family.
Looking For Jehovah’s Witness Family to Adopt My Baby
If you’re looking for Jehovah’s Witness adoptive family, you’re likely doing so because it’s important to you that your child is raised with the same beliefs such as:
- Not accepting blood transfusions. Jehovah’s Witnesses practice going to doctor’s who practice medicine and surgery without blood transfusions because the Old and New Testaments ask followers to abstain from taking blood.
- Different dating practices. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that followers should only date other baptized Witnesses and that couples should not be alone to avoid sexual immorality.
- Not celebrating birthdays or holidays such as Christmas or Easter. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that birthday and holiday celebrations do not align with God’s teaching and detract from their teachings.
- And more.
If you want your child to be adopted by a family who embodies these beliefs, whether they are your own or you’re interested in the religion, a national adoption agency can help you find a Jehovah’s Witness adoptive family.
How to Find a Jewish Adoptive Family
Whether you’re a member of the Jewish faith or your values align with their teachings, you can definitely search specifically for a Jewish adoptive family. National adoption agencies work with adoptive families of all cultural and religious backgrounds.
Your adoption professional will be able to help you create an adoption plan. You will be able to specify what you want in a hopeful adoptive family, including your preference for the family to be Jewish. Your adoption professional will present you with adoption profiles that match your preferences. You can also look through online adoptive family profiles where you can filter out families by religion.
Adoption has always been viewed as a Mitzvah among the Jewish community. Moses’s mother put her trust in God when he was adopted by another woman for his safety. If it’s important that your child grows up in a Jewish home, contact an adoption professional today.
Finding a Muslim Couple that Wants to Adopt a Baby
If you’re a Muslim prospective birth mother or just interested in the religion, placing your baby with a Muslim adoptive couple may be very important to you.
Islam holds family lineage in high regard, which means that the child’s biological family must be recognized by the adoptive family under Sharia Law.
This practice aligns with open adoption in modern adoption practices, which is a common choice among birth mothers and adoptive parents.
However, it’s also important to note that there are many ways to practice the Muslim faith, and most western faith communities do not apply the standards of Sharia Law. If you are a Muslim woman looking for a Muslim family, your adoption can go however you want it to.
With a national adoption agency, your adoption professional can help match you with a prospective adoptive family who practices Islam. When you find a family that fits your preferences, you will have the opportunity to get to know the family and ask them questions about themselves such as:
- Will you teach your children about Islam?
- Why is Islam important for you?
- What drew you to Islam?
- Were you raised in Islam?
Finding an Adoptive Family that Practices Buddhism
When you’re creating an adoption plan, you will be able to discuss your preferences with your adoption professional. You will be able to specify that you want a Buddhist family to adopt your child.
Your adoption professional will be able to find adoptive family profiles based on what you’re looking for so that you can find the perfect family.
If you’re trying to find prospective adoptive families of a specific religion, a national adoption agency can help you find exactly what you’re looking for. To get guidance in finding the perfect adoption match, reach out to an adoption professional today.