Our Adoption Story: Saying Yes to an Unexpected Calling
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In this deeply personal episode, we share the story of how adoption unexpectedly became part of our family’s journey. What started with a book, a phone call, and a lot of prayer quickly turned into one of the most life-changing and beautiful decisions we’ve ever made.
We talk about bringing our youngest daughter home through adoption, navigating the fears and unknowns that came with the process, and learning what it truly means to trust God in parenting. We also open up about the emotional realities of adoption — the grief, the healing, the questions adopted children carry, and the incredible ways God brings beauty from broken places.
Whether you’re considering adoption, walking through foster care, supporting an adoptive family, or simply wanting to understand God’s heart for adoption more deeply, this conversation is full of honesty, hope, and encouragement.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How God unexpectedly led us into adoption
- The emotional and practical realities of adopting
- Trusting God when you feel unprepared
- The connection between earthly adoption and spiritual adoption
- Common fears adoptive parents face
- How the church can support foster and adoptive families
- Why adoption reflects the heart of God
We pray this episode encourages anyone navigating adoption, foster care, or the calling to open their heart and home to a child in need.
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