The Journey Begins....
Family and Friends, Bri and I have always considered the act of adoption as one of the most significant and loving actions one can do for another. Although our hearts have been open to the idea of adopting a child for a very long time, we thought that the “right time” would be after we first had biological children. However, Bri and I haven’t been able to have children for 5 years which, as you might imagine, has been difficult. When you carry such an intense longing to be parents but are medically considered a case of “unexplained infertility”, you can’t help but be shaken to the core a little (it’d be nice to at least have a problem with an identified potential solution). Fortunately, it has provided the opportunity to grow together in our marriage, in our personal faith in Christ, and in our perspective on the family. We were inspired to action one morning after seeing a post from a missionary in another country. An infant had been left on a doorstep that day in the hopes