Posts Tagged ‘Siblings’

Across the Generations

Across the Generations
[Translate] I remember the very first time I ever considered adopting a child.  It didn’t happen for me inside an impersonal doctor’s office or while I prayed in church during a particularly moving sermon referencing James 1:27.  It didn’t happen for me while I stared at red-inked...
September 11th, 2009 | China, Feature, Korea | Read More

On the Second Time Around

[Translate] Junior turns one this month. Our lives are so different now than they were a year ago. The joys this boy has brought us can’t be quantified. People are often surprised when they learn that our children have the same birth mother. The really curious ones press a little further and want...
July 10th, 2009 | Domestic, Feature | Read More

Thoughts on Being a Mom

[Translate] With Mother’s Day approaching I have been thinking about being a mom more than the usual. Beyond my caretaking responsibilities, domestic duties, and chores, I’ve thought about how privileged I am to be a mom. Perhaps, because it came later for me, it has been that much sweeter and...
May 7th, 2009 | Feature | Read More