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Bridges of Faith

Friends of Adoption: Tom Benz and Bridges of Faith

November 2, 2011 //  by Sam McLure

"Adopted is a past-tense verb."  This is the mantra of adoption author, Russell Moore, and has now become the reality for 30 Ukrainian children over the past year. Bridges of Faith hosts several camps throughout the year at their facilities in …

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Domestic or International Adoption

Should I Adopt Domestically or Internationally?

October 31, 2011 //  by Sam McLure

There are many decisions that a family must make when pursuing the path of caring for the fatherless through adoption.  The choice between international or domestic is among the most basic.  For my wife and I, this decision led us to an international …

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Finalizing International Adoption

What is the Process for Finalizing an International Adoption?

October 24, 2011 //  by Sam McLure

There are three basic things that you will need to finalize an international adoption. 1)  Final Decree of Adoption from State CourtMost counties in Alabama process the Final Decree of Adoption through the Probate Court.  The whole process takes …

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Cost of Adoption

What is the Cost of Adoption?

October 17, 2011 //  by Sam McLure

How much does Adoption cost?  Granted, this is not the most basic question about Adoption.  It is however, one of the most important.  Many couples are philosophically on-board with the idea of caring for the fatherless through adoption, but consider …

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