We wanted to share some of the stories of adoption from the point of view of the children, both biological and adopted. It has been fascinating and faith-building to hear them tell their own stories of life from their perspective. The third in this series is from our eldest, Emma, who is a lovely and amazing young woman soon to graduate from college.Emma's Story
I could not wait to travel to Russia
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| Emma, Rachel and Julia before adoptions |
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| Andrei, Emma and Sergei in the children's home |
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| And then they were 5 |
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| Emma and our friend Nicole with some new Russian friends. |
Seeing the world from a different perspective
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| Our group in Russia, 2006 |
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| Emma (standing) with others from our team ministering in the orphanage. |
The Amazing Love of Christ
However, seeing the transformation of our kids prompted even greater spiritual growth inside of me. A picture is worth a thousand words as the old cliche says, and one of the most moving pictures I have ever seen is my sister Kristina's first passport picture.
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| Our Kristina's passport photo |
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| Kristina's senior portrait |








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