God doesn’t expect parents to get everything right. But He expects us to keep trying!
Family Relationships
Requests for visits with the child by birth families are on the rise.
In our well-connected world, it is more likely than ever that your child will now, or someday in the future, have contact or relationships with the people who brought him into this world.
The beautiful truth for adoptive parents is that God has placed children in their families for healing and redemption.
Telling the story should not be a one-time event but an ongoing process as the child grows.
When you’re grieving the loss of someone who isn’t at the table, traditional holiday family events can be especially hard. Perhaps this is the year to do something different.
Family secrets can destroy the love and trust the family has fought so hard to build.
While your family’s holiday seasons likely will be sprinkled with occasional pain, these times can also be an opportunity to discover God in brand new ways.
Four compelling reasons to tell your children the story of their adoption
Why children who have been adopted need to know their story — and how to tell it