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Adoption Through the Rearview Mirror
- Learning from Stories of Heartache and Hope
- De: Karen Springs
- Narrado por: Karen Springs
- Duración: 5 h y 37 m
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Adoption is a tangible way for families to live out their faith in God and fight injustice. But is a heart to serve enough to help these families overcome the challenges they will face? After more than fourteen years of working in the orphan care and adoption advocacy world, author Karen Springs set out on a road trip across the US to explore what happens after adoptive families bring their children home and real life begins.
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very informative
- De Anonymous User en 02-08-24
- Adoption Through the Rearview Mirror
- Learning from Stories of Heartache and Hope
- De: Karen Springs
- Narrado por: Karen Springs
A true treasury of adoptive stories and encouragement, sharing truth in love
Revisado: 01-18-24
This book is an amazing help and much needed resource in the adoption community. Karen has done an incredible job gathering information from a wide array of adoptive families from those who have adopted out of birth order, adopted older children, adopted disabled children, adopted multiple children and everything in between. For those who have felt alone in the often times challenging adoption journey, this book with help provide much needed solidarity. Karen has organized the information extremely well and shares truth with a heart of love of many adoption stories. Karen shares the joys and victories as well as the struggles and challenges. It’s hard to balance the good, the bad, and everything in between, but I very much appreciate the authenticity of Karen’s book. She doesn’t skirt around the hard issues that sometimes are overlooked because it doesn’t “feel good”. I appreciated hearing the perspective of adoptees as well. There’s a great mix of relatable stories from numerous adoptive families. To my knowledge, this is the only book of its kind and Karen has done an incredible job with this book. I highly recommend it for families who are considering adoption and also for families who have already adopted and might need to hear kindred stories of families who have walked the same path. I also think this book would be helpful for non-adoptive families who want to better understand and support adoptive families. There’s a wealth of helpful information, a true treasury of adoptive stories. Thanks so much, Karen! Job well done, good and faithful servant!
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