they all count

On August 28, 2024, China suspended its international adoption program.

As of November 1st, approximately three hundred American families who had been matched with a child in China are now separated from them indefinitely with the status of their adoptions uncertain.

We understand and lived through a similar heartache when our adoption of a young girl in Poland was unable to be completed after our facilitating agency was shut down by the U.S. State Department (for founded reasons) in December 2016.

I recently sat down with Brittany Meng of the podcast The Motherhood Metamorphosis to talk about our family’s experience and loss. You can listen to the thirty minute conversation here:

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/debbie-prather-our-failed-adoption-a-story-of/id1587537965?i=1000672982125

I pray for every child waiting for a family that somehow, someway, somewhere, someone will intervene to allow transitions into loving, nurturing, safe arms; either within their home country or countries abroad.

All lives are valuable. All lives count.

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  1. I will join you in prayer for all these children and families! 🙏❤️

    Also, whenever I play pickle ball and the score is 7-4-2 I think of you 🥰

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