For many couples, ourselves included, adoption plans typically follow a diagnosis of infertility (although in our case we had spoken of adoption and hoped to adopt regardless of whether we had biological children or not.)
However, more and more couples are sensing God's heartbeat for adoption and some are choosing to adopt even before pursuing the option of biological children. I read the story of one such couple today, who after their one-year anniversary of marriage began the process to adopt from the war-torn country of Ethiopia.
Their decision to adopt was simple enough, yet the process had many twists and turns. In the end, their beautiful Ethiopian son arrived in their arms through nothing less than a miracle.
You can read their story at the link below. Enjoy and be blessed!
http://www.carolinahopeadoption.org/blog/archives/120
However, more and more couples are sensing God's heartbeat for adoption and some are choosing to adopt even before pursuing the option of biological children. I read the story of one such couple today, who after their one-year anniversary of marriage began the process to adopt from the war-torn country of Ethiopia.
Their decision to adopt was simple enough, yet the process had many twists and turns. In the end, their beautiful Ethiopian son arrived in their arms through nothing less than a miracle.
You can read their story at the link below. Enjoy and be blessed!
http://www.carolinahopeadoption.org/blog/archives/120
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I finally read your comment on the blog from Carolina Hope. We are thankful the Lord is using it to encourage other people!
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