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One of nation's largest Christian foster agencies will not allow LGBTQ couples to adopt children​

The faith-based nonprofit cited a renewed commitment to its religious beliefs, and the change becomes effective June 2027​

By Rachel del Guidice Fox News Published June 13, 2026 1:51pm EDT

Foster parents Heath and Lydia Marvin and their attorney, Tyson Langhofer, discuss losing their license for refusing a gender-affirming policy and President Donald Trump's executive order to strengthen the foster care system on 'The Will Cain Show.'
One of the nation's largest Christian foster care and adoption agencies will no longer allow LGBTQ couples to foster or adopt children through its programs, clarifying a years-old policy and citing a renewed commitment to its religious beliefs.
Bethany Christian Services announced the change in a press release Wednesday, saying future foster families must align with the organization's statement of faith and belief.
"Clarity around our Christian identity is essential to our Christian witness and critical to the long-term health, sustainability and impact of our mission," Keith Cureton, CEO of Bethany Christian Services, told Fox News Digital in a statement.


WWJD
 
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Not to mention Jesus' actual teachings about loving everyone
 
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