Adoption

Ethiopian Adoption Scam?

It seems I saw a similar report a couple of months ago from a different investigative reporter and network… < Watch CBS News Videos Online


Adopted for Life…and in Death

Adopted for Life...and in Death

Al Mohler shares an incredible story that has emerged from the Haitian tragedy.  While there are many, many tragic stories happening around the world that you and I often do not hear about, this one touches deeply.  It points us back to our own adoptions into the family of God.  Enjoy.  Read it here.


The Open Road

The Open Road

I was told last night to not purchase any gifts for Christmas if they were given in love.  I was told that love is not needed and if gifts are a reflection of love that I could keep them.  I was also told that all of ‘my’ family could also save their gifts if they [...]


Adoption: A Community Not Worth Joining

Adoption: A Community Not Worth Joining

I have a hobby. I like to play online video games. A game that I play has been around for a couple of years and interest in the game has waned. So the developers came up with a new strategy. They would make it free to play instead of $15 a month. If you wanted [...]


Together for Adoption 2009 Conference

Click here to learn more about the 2009 Conference.


Preach the Word – Don’t be Distracted by Starving Kids

I once heard someone say that adoption and orphan care should not be one of the primary ministries of the church.  I’m not sure what Bible they were reading, but it sounds like a bunch of BS to me….I’m just saying…


Orphan Sunday: November 8th

Orphan Sunday Church, do not hinder the Gospel by hiding behind your white ivory tower of theology. The Gospel is the redeeming work of Jesus offered to you, me and the orphan. Now that you have been rescued by it, do you really think Jesus approves of your doctrinal stroking and programmatic cleverness?  Really?  November [...]


Adoption, Jesus, and You

The Baptist Press just fired off several articles on the topic of adoption today.  I was particularly encouraged to read about the SBC’s stance on adoption and foster care.  I’m looking forward to reading more by Moore!  Adoption and the Gospel go Hand in Hand Moore’s Book Excerpt Adopting Special Needs


4.8

4.8

I am often asked why I adopted internationally when we have so many children right here in the US that need to be adopted.  Maybe that has been one of your questions as well.  My answer is usually pretty simple. Because ‘Foster Children’ do not starve to death. A lengthier conversation would reveal that I [...]


One of These Things is NOT Like the Other…

(sitting in my truck waiting for Josiah after football practice) Student 1: That white man your daddy? Student 2: Fool, how’s a white man s’posed be my daddy? Student 1: Hell if I know but they ain’t no mo white boys in the gym. Student 2: Maybe he’s lost… I get out of the truck [...]


You Gotta Be Special

You Gotta Be Special

Noah: Dad, do you still talk to people about adoption? Dad: Yeah, people still ask why we started adopting and how to adopt. Noah: You need to tell them to adopt babies. Dad: <chuckling> Why’s that? Noah: Because adopting older kids is very difficult and I don’t think most people could do it. Dad: Well, [...]


Compelling Hope, Exhausted Love

It is hope that compels me when my love has been exhausted. A few of the kids were putting lunch on the table today and everyone was gathering around…everyone except for Noah of course.  Day 2 of the hunger strike was continuing.  Jennifer asked me if I was going to call him to lunch and [...]


Back on the Crazy Train

John 12:25-26 – Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. 26 If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will my servant be also. If anyone serves me, the Father will honor him. I have been gone [...]


Dreamers

Dreamers

“What could be?”  It is the question that I walked away from Maxwell’s post on dreaming.  I have recently met two other dreamers.  One lives in Montana and one lives in Illinois, but they are dreamers the same.  They have seen the brokenness in an orphan’s eyes and were moved beyond themselves.  I have seen [...]


Daddy, Why Were You Talking to the Policeman? – Ana

Daddy, Why Were You Talking to the Policeman? - Ana

Sigh….Here is the last post in my 4 part series to catch you up on our lives.  Most of you who have followed our Ethiopian adoption journey know all about the ups and downs (if you are new to us, feel free to read through the archives to catch up).  I have tried to share [...]


Mommy, Whose Tummy Did I Come From?

Mommy, Whose Tummy Did I Come From?

We were eating dinner when the question came. I’m not sure what was said to trigger the question.  Usually at the McConnell table there are several conversations going at once and you just sort of jump in if you want.  Something was said and the question came. It wasn’t that we were unprepared for the [...]


Son, You Only Get One Life

Son, You Only Get One Life

After the Big Brother incident we rode in the van for a few minutes and then Noah asked a question.  “Dad, do kids go and live with a new family with the Big Brother program or is it just for the day?”  He looked a little disappointed when I told him it was just for [...]


Big Brothers?

When we arrived in Macon today we stopped at a Kroger grocery store to pick up a few essentials.  As we were exiting a lady called out from a car behind us. “Excuse me sir?”  I didn’t realize she was talking to us until she got louder. “Excuse me SIR!”  I had the whole family [...]


Margaret’s Story

I received the following in my inbox this morning about a new series at Carolina Hope’s blog.  It is a pretty incredible insight from the birth mother’s perspective.  Be sure to listen to all 5 parts of the short audio. You probably hear testimonies from adoptive parents, and maybe even a few from adults who [...]


Together for Adoption Conference Audio

T4A has posted links to the conference audio.  These are all great messages to stimulate the heart and mind in regards to our vertical adoption and the practical application of horizontal adoption. It’s worth putting them on your ipod and listening to them on your next jog.


To Answer a Question

Introducing Grace Giving International A prudent question is one-half of wisdom. ~ Francis Bacon A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.  ~ Francis Bacon To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. ~ Jonathan Edwards ..yet you do not know what tomorrow will [...]


Together for Adoption

Many of you wanted to hear about my time at the conference.  You can listen to the messages that I listened to below.  Dan Cruver gave the best message (in my opinion) on the purpose of the conference and I would recommend it to everyone. Conference Audio


I’m Home!

Wow!! What a whirlwind of a trip! Noah and I left Spokane 16 days ago on Oct. 19th for a two week+ tour of the South. Here was our timeline: Oct. 19th – Spokane to St. Louis Oct. 20th – 22nd – LEAD Conference Oct. 23rd – Breakfast with Laz, Tin, Drummer and 2 other [...]


Please Pray…again

I am simply at a loss for words.  I can not go into details, but simply would covet your prayers over the next couple of weeks.  My situation at work is once again up in the air.  I am trusting the Lord for His providence and know that He will provide, somehow…some way.  When the [...]


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