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I've been married to my husband, Michael, for almost 25 years. I'm a mom to a biological son and an adopted son from Colombia, and I'm also a spiritual mom to my adopted son's older brother, who I claim as a son in my heart. I'm bilingual and love to work with and relate to Spanish-speaking children and families. I've been a teacher to students from all sorts of backgrounds and cultures for the last 20+ years. I'm also an author and a certified Biblical counselor. I'm in a new empty nest season in a new location far from where I raised my boys, so I'm definitely in a stage of rediscovering myself, my interests, and my purpose.

Surviving the Valley Series

Surviving the Valley Series
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Monday, March 7, 2016

Encouraged

So, I've got a few advanced readers out there pre-reading my book in order to have some reviews ready on launch day, which is only a month and a week away!

This one really encouraged me. :) I look forward to sharing more in the future. Thank you to the person who shared this one with me.

In Unexpected Tears, I cried tears of pain as you go through all that heart ache with your adoption process.  But in Painful Waiting, I cry tears of joy, as God is SO EVIDENT through out  the whole story!  Painful Waiting is a story of "being on your knees in constant prayer with God" as his blessed plans all unfold.

Painful Waiting is a wonderful sequel to Unexpected Tears: Trusting God Through a Painful Adoption Process, as God’s plan ALL comes together for the adoption of Juan David.   You can see all the trials and tribulations were “strategically placed” by God to ensure this blessed event.  The story truly exemplifies a faith journey and 
trust in God when the doors of international adoption all seemed closed.  God is good!!

(Someone recently posted this for our writer's group, so I thought I'd share. Honestly, I don't care about making a penny. But I do hope our story reaches many, many hearts. Your reviews (for this book and also Unexpected Tears) can help with that.







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