By Ken Ham
Our culture says the makeup of a family doesn’t matter. Children can be raised by one parent, two parents (two moms, two dads, or a mom and a dad), three or more parents—it doesn’t matter, as long as the parents love (however they decide what love means) the kids. This kind of thinking has led to a growing trend: co-parenting.
Many people use this term to refer to divorced parents choosing to work together to raise their kids without the animosity divorce often brings. But there’s another growing use for this term: two people who aren’t, and have never been, …read more
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