This morning at Together for Adoption we watched a short film featuring Stephen Miller and his family’s story of adopting from Ethiopia. Check it out below:
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This morning at Together for Adoption we watched a short film featuring Stephen Miller and his family’s story of adopting from Ethiopia. Check it out below:
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Aaron is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation, and the End of Poverty, Contend: Defending the Faith in a Fallen World, and Everyday Theology: Understanding the Ideas We Assume are True. He is a writer, speaker, and Brand Manager for The Gospel Project.
Beautiful video. But are their daughters like magically self-less and understanding children? Our kids can’t even share my lap between the two of them without trying to push each other off (poor #3!). The idea of adopting when our wee ones are small fills my head with images of them all fighting over mommy x 10 of what it is now. I really can’t see us adopting until our own bio-kids are big, like senior in high school or college big. Or am I misinformed?