Does the Priority of Orphan Care Mean We Should Stop Having Children?
Should Christians not intentionally limit their conception of children for the sake of orphan care or adoption? This article shows that adoption and procreation both point to the gospel, and so it really is not a matter of either/or, but of both/and.
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – The Dilemma
Chapter 1 is a general introduction to the difficulty of ethical issues related to the beginning of human life, such as abortion, reproductive technology, and procreation.
Considering Gestational Surrogacy: Medical Marvel or Parent Trap?
This article looks at gestational surrogacy as a possible method for surrogate motherhood for couples struggling with infertility. This ethics of this option must be analyzed in relation to the use of technology, the commodification of human life, the dignity of the human person, and the inherent limitations of human ability and freedom.
Christians And Contraception: Convenience or Kingdom Thinking?
After showing that sex is not only intended for procreation and that the Bible does allow the regulation of reproduction, this articles evaluates the use of contraception by Christians. The author states that many contraceptives used are abortive in nature, and discourages Christians to use these contraceptives. He encourages Christians to wrestle with the issue of family planning, so that it may be done to the glory of God.
A Biblical View of Marriage
Marriage and Childbearing
You May use Birth Control, if...
This article is about birth control, procreation and the use of contraception. The author looks at children as a gift from God, the purpose of sex, and at marriage as the image of the relationship between Christ and the church.