So much of the adoption process is about waiting. Waiting for your home study to be finished, waiting to have enough funds, waiting to be chosen by an expectant mom, waiting to see if she chooses to parent or place her child for adoption. You wait on pins and needles until the baby is born and consents are signed. FINALLY, all of the waiting is done and your long-prayed for child is in your arms! You think the wait is over...except...hold on-there's more. Suddenly the reality that you're in yet another period of waiting washes over you with dread! If your child was born in a different state than yours, you can't go home until you have cleared ICPC (Interstate Compact on the Placing...
adoption education
I'm Already Home Study Ready: Why Use An Adoption Consultant?
“I’m already home study ready and waiting with a local attorney/agency. What would be the benefit of me working with a consultant at this point?"
This is a great question that I hear frequently from families inquiring about working with me. Here are three main reasons that it’s worth it to work with a consultant, even if you are already active with a local agency/attorney:
1. More opportunities to have your profile book shown to expectant moms making an adoption plan
2. Personalized support, prayer, and guidance
3. Being a part of a caring community of adoptive families
Wider Reach
I help point you to multiple agencies and attorneys across the U.S., increasing your...
adoption story
Joel and Jaime's Adoption Story: Endurance and Hope
Photo Credit: Higher Focus Studios
Joel and Jaime so beautifully followed the Lord's guidance throughout their adoption journey, even through deep waters and grief. I feel grateful to have gotten to know them and to have been their adoption consultant! The way they have loved (and continue to love) their daughter's birth mom is a vivid picture of the deep and faithful love of God. I'm so glad that they wanted to share some of their adoption story with us.
"Patience, trust, endurance, and hope were central in our adoption journey. From the time we both felt the urge to adopt, to the time we brought our daughter home, about four years elapsed. During that time we experienced the birth and,...
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