Growing God's Family: The Global Orphan Care Movement and the Limits of Evangelical Activism

Growing God's Family: The Global Orphan Care Movement and the Limits of Evangelical Activism

by Samuel L. Perry
Growing God's Family: The Global Orphan Care Movement and the Limits of Evangelical Activism

Growing God's Family: The Global Orphan Care Movement and the Limits of Evangelical Activism

by Samuel L. Perry

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Overview

Illustrates the hidden challenges embedded within the evangelical adoption movement.

For over a decade, prominent leaders and organizations among American Evangelicals have spent a substantial amount of time and money in an effort to address what they believe to be the “Orphan Crisis” of the United States. Yet, despite an expansive commitment of resources, there is no reliable evidence that these efforts have been successful. Adoptions are declining across the board, and both foster parenting and foster-adoptions remain steady. Why have evangelical mobilization efforts been so ineffective?

To answer this question, Samuel L. Perry draws on interviews with over 220 movement leaders and grassroots families, as well as national data on adoption and fostering, to show that the problem goes beyond orphan care. Perry argues that evangelical social engagement is fundamentally self-limiting and difficult to sustain because their subcultural commitments lock them into an approach that does not work on a practical level.

Growing God’s Family ultimately reveals this peculiar irony within American evangelicalism by exposing how certain aspects of the evangelical subculture may stimulate activism to address social problems, even while these same subcultural characteristics undermine their own strategic effectiveness. It provides the most recent analysis of dominant elements within the evangelical subculture and how that subculture shapes the engagement strategies of evangelicals as a group.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479803057
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/13/2017
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Samuel L. Perry is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago. He also holds a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary. His research explores the changing dynamics of religion and family life in the United States.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 What Evangelical Orphan Boom? 33

2 Culture Building for Change 66

3 Orphans Need Families! Just Not Those Families 98

4 So, Why Did You Adopt? 129

5 Costs Not Counted 160

6 What Will a Mature Evangelical Movement Look Like? 185

Conclusion 204

Appendix A Data and Methods 231

Appendix B Interview Guides 249

Notes 255

References 273

Index 289

About the Author 295

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