Foster care adoption often gets confused with foster care. But they are not exactly the same. Foster care is when a child needs a temporary place to stay while their biological caregivers work on becoming more stable and safe. The goal of foster care is for children to reunify (go back to) their biological families. And that happens 50% percent of the time. The other 50% of the time, the child becomes legally free to be adopted. Many do not know that there are children in foster care who are ready to be adopted and you can adopt them without being a foster parent. Marcy’s new book shares all about how to adopt through foster care adoption, and equips readers to walk this road, know what to expect, and how to prepare!
3 Ways to Nurture a New Mom
When we were TTC, I used to imagine that birth was the “end” of the story. It was the “Happily…
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Emily’s Secondary Infertility Testimony: Beauty from Ashes
It wasn’t anything special. Just a little grey onesie hanging there that said, “Hello world.”
I walked away thinking, how silly, but as I tried to walk away, I felt so strongly to turn around. So, I did.
“Full-Time Ministry” Isn’t What I Thought It Would Be
Full-time ministry doesn’t need a stage. Or a microphone.
It doesn’t need a passport. Or a huge following.
It just needs you.
Right here.
Right now.
Offering all of your heart.
To Jesus.
“Full-Time Ministry” Wasn’t What I Thought It Was
I was kneeling on the carpet, beside his crib in the dark, reaching my arm through the crib bars and…
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