Foster parents rejected over Christian beliefs

Written by Super User 13 Aug 2010

A Christian couple from Blackburn, have had their application to be foster parents terminated by the Council because of their orthodox Christian beliefs on marriage and their belief that the best environment in which to raise a child is with a mother and a father. Rev John Yallop and his wife Colette had told Lancashire Council that they were Christians but had been assured that they were still welcome to apply as foster parents. However, during the process problems arose when the Council asked them whether they would have any objections to prospective homosexual adoptive parents coming into their home for the ‘hand over’ process which normally involves a number of visits. The Yallops proposed that any meetings with prospective homosexual adoptive parents should take place at a children’s centre. Due to this request, the Council has now terminated their application.

Pray: for the Council to reconsider their own prejudiced and excluding view on this matter. (1Co.16:13-14)

More: http://www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/foster.parents.rejected.over.christian.beliefs/26463.htm

 

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