As Seen on Adoption.net Troubled child adoption is about loving enough to accept not being trusted. I learned that by watching my wife’s example.... Read More →
Marina was different. She stood patiently waiting at the top of the hill while politely asking each returning child if she might have a turn. Fat... Read More →
I was shocked. What was this beautiful Asian girl doing in a Russian orphanage? She’d never get out. Russians almost never adopted anything but... Read More →
Two orphanage workers in white lab coats sat on a bench visiting with each other. More than a dozen children between the ages of five and eight... Read More →
Our family was so wrong. We thought that adopting a child with Down syndrome would be about what we could do for him. The error of thinking like... Read More →
Chapter 8 Examination and Conviction Ice had been creeping outward from the beginnings of the bay for weeks. While it covered the water near... Read More →
I think every school aged girl who gets adopted feels at least a little bit like a princess. That was certainly true for my daughters. Sarah, who... Read More →
“Would you like to blow kisses to your new brothers in America?” Amy asked. The little girl’s face became the brightest light in the room. “Dá... Read More →
“What did you have for dinner?” Stass translated for my wife as Katya climbed on to her lap. As she attempted to reply the child’s belch not only... Read More →
As Seen in the Huffington Post Three cheers for the families of Jessica Long! I hope that just as I, you watched and shed a few tears over the... Read More →
As Seen on Orphan Care Alliance A Season for Saying Yes to Orphan Care It’s my personal belief that orphan care should always be at the top of... Read More →
Do you know Lelya? You probably don’t, but I’ve been looking for a long time. Lelya was an orphan. Well, maybe not technically. Those who try to... Read More →