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Adoption Book Giveaway!

Don’t you just love a children’s book that touches on a special subject?  When I saw this little sweetie, You Were Always in My Heart: A Shaoey and Dot Adoption Story, I knew it was just what I would send to my friend Judy.  She has been in Uganda for the past 8 weeks waiting through the adoption of beautiful two girls.

As I read her updates I am inspired by her willingness to go through anything for them. Will you pray with me for God to get the paperwork finished so they can all come home?!  I know Judy really misses her family!

This book illustrates the importance of the place an adopted child plays in the family and I want it to be waiting for her when she gets home.

I also read it to my kids and we got to talk about what it means to be adopted.  What a blessing since I have never really talked with them about it in any real depth.  Nothing sweeter than a child reading a book that opens their mind to the glory of God’s goodness!

You can win a copy of this darling book, You Were Always in My Heart. Keep it, share it, send it to a friend with adopted children.
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15 Comments

  1. 2 of my 3 boys are adopted…the love to hear how I prayed for them and how they came home from the hospital with me… as they grow older, their questions are becoming deeper…but, I always remind them, that if we are in Christ, we are all adopted!! I would LOVE this book!

  2. We are adopting a sister and brother from Eastern Europe, so I would love to keep it and read it to them, once we get them home! Thank you 🙂

  3. Our 18 month old daughter we adopted at 16 hrs,old would be blessed to have her 6yr old sister read this to her;)
    Thank you

  4. Would love this. We are trying to adopt, especially kids with Down’s syndrome. Thanks for the chance.

  5. I would love to have this to read to my babies!! We are in the adoption process right now!

  6. We just adopted a little girl from China 2 months ago.
    I would love a copy of this book to share with her!

  7. How beautiful! My good friends are adopting from Ethiopia. We get a lot of questions around here about adoption, and my kids know we will adopt sometime in the future.

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