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FAQs

We understand that you might have questions for us. Please see the frequently asked questions below, and do not hesitate to reach out with new questions!

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Why are you adopting?

We have had many conversations about adoption in the past few years, but it never felt like the right time to start. Recently, we began praying that God would show us if adoption was our next step. In the months that followed, we had more conversations and have become confident that we should take this step.

We believe that it is a Christian's duty to help children find safe and loving homes. The book Adopted for Life (Russell Moore) is a great resource on this.

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How can I help?

We are so thankful for the people who are considering supporting us. Some of the ways we need help are below.

1. Prayers. This is the most important thing we need. There are so many unknowns ahead and we need wisdom, patience, contentment, and much more. Please also pray for the expectant mother and baby. We do not know them, but God does.

2. Donate. Adoption is an expensive process, and we will not be able to do it alone. Gifts of any size are welcome, both for the expenses ahead and to know that we are supported in this. More details can be found on the Donate page.

3. Share. Sharing this website or our story with friends and family will help us reach out more than we can alone. 

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How much are you raising?

Our fundraising goal is $80,000. We know that is a lot, but adoption is very expensive. This money will include adoption fees, hospital bills for the mom, travel expenses, lawyer fees, and more. If you have further questions about this, please reach out to us.

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How will you choose an Agency?

This is a very important part of adoption. There are countless stories about unethical and sinful situations. We are vetting our adoption service providers to make sure they are considering the expectant mothers first and helping them to make good and educated decisions. This includes ensuring that:


1. Expectant mothers have access to counseling, funds, and other support
2. Expectant mothers are not coerced into any final decision and are wanting to place their baby up for adoption.
3. That the provider's decisions are made in the best interest of the mother and baby to support them.

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Still have questions?

If any of your questions were not answered, feel free to send us a text or email. We'd be happy to address any concerns directly.

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